| Aristotle - 1926 - 366 pàgines
...other than it is. There may be another manner of knowing as well — that N. will be discussed later.8 What I now assert is that at all events we do know...knowledge, a syllogism, that is, the grasp of which is eo if so such knowledge. Assuming then that my thesis as to the nature of scientific knowing is correct,... | |
| Charles Irénée Castel de Saint-Pierre - 1927 - 392 pàgines
...other than it is. There may be another manner of knowing as well — that will be discussed later. What I now assert is that at all events we do know...then that my thesis as to the nature of scientific knowing is correct, the premisses of demonstrated knowledge must be true, primary, immediate, better... | |
| Aristotle - 1928 - 812 pàgines
...other than it is. There may be another manner of knowing as well — that will be discussed later.* What I now assert is that at all events we do know...then that my thesis as to the nature of scientific knowing is correct, the premisses of demonstrated knowledge ae must be true, primary, immediate, better... | |
| Johanna Maria Tito - 1990 - 352 pàgines
...syllogism, and the study of the syllogism forms a major part of Aristotle's analytics: DSA OF LOGIC By demonstration I mean a syllogism productive of...is, the grasp of which is eo ipso such knowledge. [Analytica Posteriori 71b2 15-20] There is evidence to suggest that Aristotle intended syllogistic... | |
| Richard C. Jeffrey - 1992 - 262 pàgines
...distinguishes a special sort of deductive inference - the demonstrative syllogism - in these terms: By demonstration I mean a syllogism productive of...is, the grasp of which is eo ipso such knowledge. He then lays down defining conditions for this special sort of inference: ... the premisses of demonstrated... | |
| Mario Bunge - 508 pàgines
...which it forms an integral part. The following quotations should prove sufficient for our purposes. By demonstration I mean a syllogism productive of...then that my thesis as to the nature of scientific knowing is correct, the premises of demonstrated knowledge must be true, primary, immediate, better... | |
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