Hey, that's all good, but my question was about the kinds of thinking in Aristotle and whether Aristotle's philosophy allows for incomplete knowledge ...
This then means that there are different kinds of thinking. Which do you think these are and how do they differ? Also, do you think that Aristotle dra...
Depends on the specific branch of nominalism. The whole talk of nominalism is already steps away from Aristotle, it's parasitic to his work. I referre...
Not according to Aristotle. From the point of view of Aristotle, that's nominalism; closer to Lycophron's thesis than to his own. Again, that's not wh...
I think that it should be kept in mind that mathematical principles are not the same kind of thing that mathematical objects (i.e. triangles or number...
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