2021
DOI: 10.3998/ergo.1147
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Division, Syllogistic, and Science in Prior Analytics I.31

Abstract: In the first book of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle sets out, for the first time in Greek philosophy, a logical system. After this, Aristotle compares this method with Plato’s method of division, a procedure designed to find essences of natural kinds through systematic classification. This critical comparison in APr I.31 raises an interpretive puzzle: how can Aristotle reasonably juxtapose two methods that differ so much in their aims and approach? What can be gained by doing so? Previous interpreters have fai… Show more

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“…334.8-10, 338.11-15 Wallies;Philoponus, in APr. 307.35-308.4, 313.6-15 Wallies;Striker 2009, 211;Crubellier 2014, 299;2017, 115;Vlasits 2021, 276. 139 Pacius 1605Crubellier 2017, 108 n. 13;Vlasits 2021, 281.…”
Section: Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…334.8-10, 338.11-15 Wallies;Philoponus, in APr. 307.35-308.4, 313.6-15 Wallies;Striker 2009, 211;Crubellier 2014, 299;2017, 115;Vlasits 2021, 276. 139 Pacius 1605Crubellier 2017, 108 n. 13;Vlasits 2021, 281.…”
Section: Divisionmentioning
confidence: 99%