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Q: Why Aristotelian logic does not work?
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Does classical Aristotelian logic apply only to inductive arguments?

no


Which one of Aristotelian logic used simple subject-predicate stentences?

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What are the first three statements in aristotelian logic?

all men are mortal socrates is a man socrates is motal


What is Nisibus?

A city in Persia where an ancient theological higher education center was located that based their curriculum on Aristotelian logic and the theological argument.


The first ethical philosophy to challenge the teleological or consequentialist orientation that had dominated the western ethical tradition from the time of Aristotle was?

The Paradigm that implodes with the Aristotelian Paradigm (two bubbles into one) is not in conflict with the Aristotelian Paradigm. Conflict is a dualist notion. Aristotle saw logic in reality. Only he believed logic to EXIST, and to be superior. That way he distinguished superior beings possessed by lots superior logic, and barbarians possessed by inferior logic. Nature can certainly be researched by using of logic. The new paradigm: logic is nothing, it is IN nature. In technology logic is a fine tool. In social life intuition is way more effective, and with training has enormous potention


Why do we have to learn scientific logic?

I can't, for the life of me, think of a good reason. I'm sure all our technologies, medicines, etc. would work so much better if people made up some fanciful explanation for things, made all our machines run on imagination, and cured illnesses with wishful thinking. And, BTW, what is 'scientific logic'? I've heard of Logic, non-Aristotelian Logic, Boolean Algebra, and the Scientific Method, but you've caught me out on this one.


When was Aristotelian Society created?

Aristotelian Society was created in 1880.


Who developed the first form of your abstract symbolic language?

It was Aristotle whom developed the first ever abstract symbolic language. Some philosophers call this language Aristotelian logic.


What is an Aristotelian?

An Aristotelian is a disciple of Aristotle, a person who followed Aristotle's philosophy.


What is an Aristotelian analysis?

Aristotelian analysis - or as it also is known, Aristotelian logic - is the set of rules that according to Aristotle must be followed to achieve 'correct reasoning' that leads to knowledge of the truth about anything. A complete description of those rules and of the way they should according to Aristotle be applied, would lead to an extremely long answer. There are many treatises on the subject to be found on the Internet; one that tries to be understandable to people that are not academically trained philosophers themselves, can be found by clicking the link below.


When did John Case - Aristotelian writer - die?

John Case - Aristotelian writer - died in 1600.


What is a aristotelian story?

dd