How To Use Organon In A Sentence
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So Hegel's objection to the organon theory of knowledge presupposes just what this theory calls in question: the possibility of absolute knowledge.
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For Marshall refused to accept George's organon.
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The term (Latin super = above; Greek organon = tool) was coined in 1911 by the great American ant expert and biologist William Morton Wheeler (1865–1937) in an essay titled “The Ant-Colony as an Organism” and is defined as “a collection of single creatures that together possess the functional organization implicit in the formal definition of organism.”
SuperCooperators
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Logik und Theologie: Das Organon im arabischen und lateinischen Mittelalter, Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 84, Leiden: Brill, 99-116.
Medieval Theories of Modality
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The determination itself was a public disputation, after which the determiner might wear the bachelor's "cappa" and lecture on the Organon.
Life in the Medieval University
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[717] On the word organon, a tool, as used of the Word of God, cf. Nestorius in Marius Merc.
NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
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Knowledge is here considered from the practical point of view, as a weapon in the struggle for life, as an "organon" which has been continuously in use for generations.
Evolution in Modern Thought
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Logik und Theologie: Das Organon im arabischen und lateinischen Mittelalter, Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters 84, Leiden: Brill, 447-467.
Medieval Theories of Modality
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From Bacon, argues Nielsen, Durkheim rook over the ambitious project of creating a new organon, a new comprehensive logic, except that for Durkheim that new instrument for understanding reality was sociological.
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He defines logic as being neither a science nor an art, but, in keeping with the traditional meaning of the word organon, just an instrument
Giacomo Zabarella
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Rather, he appears to have seen it as an organon for the acquisition of knowledge from unquestionable first principles; in addition he wanted to use it in order to help make clear the epistemic foundations on which our knowledge rests.
Saving Prostitutes in Sevilla
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What finally broke thought free was a determination to read the book of nature, which was really not a text at all and which therefore demanded a novum organon, a new logic, the methods of modern science.
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In his systematic work on logic he pleaded for a unity of logic and metaphysics as found in the Aristotelian organon.
Leibniz's Influence on 19th Century Logic
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DECA-DURABOLIN is the Organon brand name for the injectable steroid nandrolone decanoate.
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Most Neoplatonists followed Alexander of Aphrodisias in regarding logic not as a separate philosophical discipline (the Stoic view) but rather as philosophy's tool, its organon.
John Philoponus
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To use Stumpf's terms, they are the atrium and the organon of all sciences and of philosophy.
On A Trans-Atlantic Flight
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In the first place, he promoted logic from being the organon or tool of philosophy to that organic part of it which as bones and sinews supplied the articulation and dynamic of its structure.
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Is it not that this is the master organon for giving men the two precious qualities of breadth of interest and balance of judgment; multiplicity of sympathies and steadiness of sight?
Voltaire
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Beyond the general principle of utility, therefore, we have to consider the 'organon' constructed by him to give effect to a general principle too vague to be applied in detail.
The English Utilitarians, Volume I.