Sentence example with the word 'organon'

organon

Definition n. a system of principles for philosophic or scientific investigations

Last update: June 10, 2015


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In 1705 Cartesianism was still subject to prohibitions from the authorities; but in a project of new statutes, drawn up for the faculty of arts at Paris in 1720, the Method and Meditations of Descartes were placed beside the Organon and the Metaphysics of Aristotle as text-books for philosophical study.   [Please select]

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Two years later appeared his greatest work, the Novum Organum, called after Aristotle's famous Organon.   [Please select]

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, the combination, separation, dislocation, oscillation of bodies and corpuscles; mathematics the organon of natural science.   [Please select]

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In the pneumatic class, air is forced by pressure to produce sounds and tones as in an [Greek: organon].   [Please select]

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Some of these act on the principle of the [Greek: mĂȘchanĂȘ], others on that of the [Greek: organon].   [Please select]

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The completely extended application of such an organon would afford us a system of pure reason.   [Please select]

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The former may be called elemental logic--the latter, the organon of this or that particular science.   [Please select]

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Now general logic, in its assumed character of organon, is called dialectic.   [Please select]

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They were the only organon of thought which the human mind at that time possessed, and the only measure by which the chaos of particulars could be reduced to rule and order.   [Please select]

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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.   [Please select]

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