Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

Analitiques

English translation:

Analytics

Added to glossary by Jenny Cowd
Feb 23, 2015 08:49
9 yrs ago
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French term

Analitiques

French to English Law/Patents Law (general)
On a soutenu que son approche (Jean de Revigny) était liée à l’emploi des catégories de la Logica nova d’Aristote, récemment redecouverte et traduite en latin vers 1260. A mon avis, sans nier l’importance des Analitiques pour les developpements de la dialectique dans le domaine du droit, dans le cas en question la solution hardiment proposée par le jeune bachelier était en ligne avec la méthode bolonaise de resoudre le apories des textes par l’instrument fondamental de la distinctio:
Proposed translations (English)
3 +5 Analytics
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Analytics

The Analytics constitute the third and fourth books of the Organon.

Example sentence:

Aristotle himself never uses this term, nor does he give much indication that these particular treatises form some kind of group, though there are frequent cross-references between the Topics and the Analytics.

On the other hand, Aristotle treats the Prior and Posterior Analytics as one work, and On Sophistical Refutations is a final section, or an appendix, to the Topics.

Peer comment(s):

agree EirTranslations
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agree DLyons : http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-logic/
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agree philgoddard
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agree B D Finch
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agree AllegroTrans
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