Aristotle’s Method of Scientific Investigation by Gregory Salmieri (Aristotle's Theory of Knowledge)

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This lesson explains Aristotle’s method of scientific investigation, focusing on Aristotle’s logical works—especially the Posterior Analytics. Salmieri discusses Aristotle’s view of the kinds of questions we seek to answer when we investigate; for example, the nature of definitions and their relationship to scientific demonstrations, and the formation of new concepts.

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Doesn't "endux (sp?) lead to Social Metaphysics? if let to run its course

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Davidson, Bernard Williams, Salmon, David Lewis, C. I. Lewis, Anscombe, Rawls, Quine, Hempel, etc.
Modern philosophy is the unreason set.

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Thomas Nagel, Robert Kirk, Frank Jackson, Owen Flanagan, Colin Mcginn, etc.
The " anti mind" philosophy.

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There is a Chinese scholar sanction by the CCP that questions whether or not Aristotle ever existed

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In this day and age definitions of everything is distorted to fit one’s narratives and beliefs. To even remotely suggest that modern science existed before Nicolaus Copernicus is in fact hilarious to say the least. But hey, Wikipedia tells us it existed thousands of years before him!

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The title is all wrong. Aristotle never investigated anything experimentally. Experiment is the essence of science. No experiment, no science, period.

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