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Analytica posteriora
Book • 1968
Aristotle's Analytica Posteriora is a cornerstone of his philosophical and scientific system.
It delves into the nature of demonstration, exploring how knowledge is acquired and justified through deductive reasoning.
The work emphasizes the importance of understanding the causes of things, establishing a framework for scientific inquiry that has profoundly influenced Western thought.
Analytica Posteriora examines the relationship between knowledge, demonstration, and scientific explanation, providing a systematic approach to understanding the world.
Its influence on the development of logic and scientific methodology is undeniable, shaping the way we approach knowledge and inquiry.
It delves into the nature of demonstration, exploring how knowledge is acquired and justified through deductive reasoning.
The work emphasizes the importance of understanding the causes of things, establishing a framework for scientific inquiry that has profoundly influenced Western thought.
Analytica Posteriora examines the relationship between knowledge, demonstration, and scientific explanation, providing a systematic approach to understanding the world.
Its influence on the development of logic and scientific methodology is undeniable, shaping the way we approach knowledge and inquiry.
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Roger Martin when discussing his influential work on the scientific method and its limitations in the context of design and business.


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54: At the Intersection of Design and Business, Be The Anomaly (ft. Roger Martin)
Mentioned by Peter Adamson as the author of 'Posterior Analytics', which discusses demonstrative arguments.

HoP 373 - Lords of Language - Northern Humanism