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Type Words
Synonyms aristotelean, peripatetic
Type of adherent, disciple
Derivation aristotelianism
Type Words
Synonyms aristotelean, aristotelic, peripatetic
Derivation aristotle

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Aristotelian syllogistic had been accepted for 2000 years by the time Kant was writing.
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Aristotelian logic was the first type of logic to attempt to categorize every valid syllogism.
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Aristotelian logic identifies a proposition as a sentence which affirms or denies a predicate of a subject.
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Aristotelian syllogistic dominated Western philosophical thought from the 3rd Century to the 17th Century.
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Aristotelian logic treated All, Some and No in the 1st century BC, in an account also touching on the alethic modalities.
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Aristotelian syllogistic logic specifies a small number of forms that the relevant part of the involved judgements may take.
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Aristotelian dynamics presupposes that all motion against resistance requires a conjoined mover continuously to supply motive force.
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Aristotelian philosophy, in its Early Modern form as scholasticism showing its age, was in a confused and disordered state.
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Aristotelian timocracy approximated to the constitution of Athens, although Athens exemplified the corrupted version of this form, described as democracy.
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  • Of or relating to Aristotle or his philosophy; "Aristotelean logic"
  • (aristotelianism) (philosophy) the philosophy of Aristotle that deals with logic and metaphysics and ethics and poetics and politics and natural science; "Aristotelianism profoundly influenced Western thought"
  • (Aristotelianism) The thinking and writings of Aristotle, influential until the fall of Rome, when all but his writings on logic were lost to Christian civilization in Europe. However, his works were preserved in Syrian and Arabic cultures and were revived at the end of the twelfth century.
  • (Aristotelianism) In this group there are two broad currents of thought. The first attempted to harmonize Aristotle with St. Augustine and the Church's dogmas. This line was founded by St. ...
  • Ideas attributable to the Greek philosopher and scholar Aristotle (d. 322 BC).