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Definition of aristotelian
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Aristotelian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Aristotle,
the
famous
Greek
philosopher
(384-322
b. c.)..
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Aristotelianism
::
Aristotelianism
() The
philosophy
of
Aristotle,
otherwise
called
the
Peripatetic
philosophy..
Ramist
::
Ramist
(n.) A
follower
of
Pierre
Rame,
better
known as
Ramus,
a
celebrated
French
scholar,
who was
professor
of
rhetoric
and
philosophy
at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and
opposed
the
Aristotelians..
Peripatetic
::
Peripatetic
(n.) A
disciple
of
Aristotle;
an
Aristotelian.
Organum
::
Organum
(n.) An organ or
instrument;
hence,
a
method
by which
philosophical
or
scientific
investigation
may be
conducted;
-- a term
adopted
from the
Aristotelian
writers
by Lord
Bacon,
as the title
(Novum
Organon)
of part of his
treatise
on
philosophical
method..
Aristotelian
::
Aristotelian
(n.) A
follower
of
Aristotle;
a
Peripatetic.
See
Peripatetic.
Aristotelian
::
Aristotelian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Aristotle,
the
famous
Greek
philosopher
(384-322
b. c.)..
Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
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