Crossword-Solution: ARISTOTELIAN
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Aristotelian | a. | Of or pertaining to Aristotle, the famous Greek philosopher (384-322 b. c.). |
| Aristotelian | n. | A follower of Aristotle; a Peripatetic. See Peripatetic. |
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Sentences with ARISTOTELIAN (5)
The extent to which Aristotle or the Aristotelian school were indebted to him in the Politics has been little recognized, and the recognition is the more necessary because it is not made by Aristotle himself.
When the evangelical reform was broached to the world, there was prescription in favor of violence, debauchery, and selfishness; when Galileo, Descartes, Pascal, and their disciples reconstructed philosophy and the sciences, there was prescription in favor of the Aristotelian philosophy; when our fathers of '89 demanded liberty and equality, there was prescription in favor of tyranny and privilege.
The next rally was made about the statement that the persecution of Galileo was the result of a quarrel between Aristotelian professors on one side and professors favouring the experimental method on the other.
Thucydides had pointed out the difference between the real and the alleged cause, and the Aristotelian dictum about revolutions, _οὐ περὶ μικρῶν ἀλλ’ ἐκ μικρῶν_, draws the distinction between cause and occasion with the brilliancy of an epigram.
Are we then to say, that Neoplatonism was a failure? That Alexandria, during four centuries of profound and earnest thought, added nothing? Heaven forbid that we should say so of a philosophy which has exercised on European thought, at the crisis of its noblest life and action, an influence as great as did the Aristotelian system during the Middle Ages.
Quotes with ARISTOTELIAN (3)
Everybody knows that Aristotelian two-value logic is fucked.
Nobody ever wanted to go to war, but if a war came your way, it might as well be the right war, about the most important things in the world, and you might as well, if you were going to fight it, be called "Rushdie," and stand where your father had placed you, in the tradition of the grand Aristotelian, Averroës, Abul Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd.
It is easy to understand that in the dreary middle ages the Aristotelian logic would be very acceptable to the controversial spirit of the schoolmen, which, in the absence of all real knowledge, spent its energy upon mere formulas and words, and that it would be eagerly adopted even in its mutilated Arabian form, and presently established as the centre of all knowledge.