Aristotelian
Noun
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Noun
Aristotelian (plural Aristotelians)
- A disciple of Aristotle (for ancient Greek disciples, see peripatetic; for medieval Christian ones, see scholastic)
- Portuguese: aristotélico
- Spanish: aristotélico
Aristotelian (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to Aristotle, or his philosophy, logic, or followers.
Paul Kabay, A Defense of Trivialism (page 36) - Having noted that, it should be kept in mind that such scholars (i.e. those who reject that Cusanus is trivialist) should not cite as evidence for denying he was a trivialist the fact that Cusanus was an advocate of Aristotelian logic and the Law of Non-Contradiction. This is because an advocacy of both Aristotelian logic and the law of Non-Contradiction are quite compatible with being a trivialist – the trivialist accepts the truth of all propositions, including the Law of Non-Contradiction and other laws of Aristotelian logic.
- German: aristotelisch
- Portuguese: aristotélico
- Spanish: aristotélico
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