RE: Aristotle and the Birth of Analysis: What Role Should Logic Play in Society?

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I haven't studied much philosophy since my research into stoicism earlier this year...so I found this really useful. Good job and keep up the consistency throughout September



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IMHO, it was Aristotle's discovery of the syllogism that really got things going.

Socrates was stuck in a rut. He would spend a whole day on a definition. But he couldn't use the next day because another Sophist might flip the definition upside down.

Plato had his forms which indicated that there is some validity to the ideas rushing around in our heads.

Aristotle's focus on the form of arguments made it so people could start building larger world views. This made it possible for Zeno of Citium and his followers to devise the Stoic Philosophy.


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