The Tool of Tools and the Form of Forms
The so-called “logical” works of Aristotle have been grouped together since his first major editor, Andronicus of Rhodes, assembled them in the 1st century B.C. It seems Andronicus – or possibly a later editor – christened these works with the name “Organon” (tool, organ) to suggest that the study of logic should be seen as … Continue reading The Tool of Tools and the Form of Forms
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