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ARISTOTLE AND THE EARLIER PERIPATETICS vol.I by Eduard Zeller, B.F.C.Costelloe 1897

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine) ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!! Strabo – “Geography” “There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.” (Strab. 7.fragments.9) ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

MACEDONIA is GREECE and will always be GREECE- (if they are desperate to steal a name, Monkeydonkeys suits them just fine)

ΚΑΤΩ ΤΟ ΠΡΟΔΟΤΙΚΟ "ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΟ ΤΟΞΟ"!!!

Strabo – “Geography”
“There remain of Europe, first, Macedonia and the parts of Thrace that are contiguous to it and extend as far as Byzantium; secondly, Greece; and thirdly, the islands that are close by. Macedonia, of course, is a part of Greece, yet now, since I am following the nature and shape of the places geographically, I have decided to classify it apart from the rest of Greece and to join it with that part of Thrace which borders on it and extends as far as the mouth of the Euxine and the Propontis. Then, a little further on, Strabo mentions Cypsela and the Hebrus River, and also describes a sort of parallelogram in which the whole of Macedonia lies.”
(Strab. 7.fragments.9)

ΚΚΕ, ΚΝΕ, ΟΝΝΕΔ, ΑΓΟΡΑ,ΕΚΚΛΗΣΙΑ,ΝΕΑ,ΦΩΝΗ,ΦΕΚ,ΝΟΜΟΣ,LIFO,MACEDONIA, ALEXANDER, GREECE,IKEA

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LOGIC 255<br />

«<br />

as we have shown, 1 upon such a mutual relation of<br />

concepts as will admit of the conversion of the universal<br />

affirmative minor premiss.<br />

It assumes that the minor<br />

and the middle of the syllogism have the same extension.<br />

In other words, no cogent induction is possible,<br />

unless a predicate can be shown to be common to all the<br />

individuals of that genus of which it is to be predicated. 2<br />

Such an exhaustive acquaintance with every individual<br />

case is impossible. 3 It would seem, therefore, that<br />

every induction is imperfect, and that every assumption<br />

which bases itself upon induction must remain uncertain.<br />

To meet this difficulty, it was requisite to<br />

introduce an abbreviation of the inductive method, and<br />

to find something which would make up for the impossibility<br />

of complete observation<br />

of every individual<br />

instance. This Aristotle finds in Dialectic or Probable<br />

Demonstration, 4 the theory of which he lays down in<br />

the Topics. The value of dialectic consists, he says,<br />

not only in the fact that it is an intellectual discipline,<br />

nor that it teaches argumentation as a fine art : it is<br />

also of essential service in scientific<br />

research, inasmuch<br />

as it teaches us to explore and estimate the different<br />

P. 242, n. 6. knew all the cases which had<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Cf. Anal. Pr. ii. 24 fin. : occurred of a particular kind,<br />

[t!> TrapdSeiy/xa] Siaipepei ttjs era- still we could never know that<br />

yuyrjs, 8ti y n'ev e{ hmainuv tuv the future would not bring other<br />

aT6fiwv rb aicpov iSeiKw^v virdpxeu' experiences differing from them.<br />

Tip /i.4

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