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[Early British Aristotelianism, after the momentous medieval Scholastic systematization of Aristotelian philosophy, was defined by its position against humanistic logic and Ramism. It was not a particularly advanced form of Aristotelianism and chiefly involved commentaries on Aristotelian texts, but it rejected any kind of rhetorical and dialectical logic that did not serve science.]
Published: Aug 11, 2012
Keywords: Scientific Knowledge; Scientific Method; Universal Concept; Mental Concept; Aristotelian Logic
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