10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPAGOGIC»
Discover the use of
epagogic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epagogic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Aristotle: Semantics and Ontology
193 Ross uses (1949, 483; 486) this label for the epagogic procedure taken
without the citation of particular instances. 1 Reading with codex Parisiensis
1854 the genitive (T\ \>ev 8f| ETtaycoyri apxiK EOTI Kai TOU KaG6Xou) instead
of the ...
Lambertus Marie De Rijk, 2002
2
Socratic, Platonic and Aristotelian Studies: Essays in Honor ...
I think Aristotle is best understood to be claiming here not that Socrates was the
first to engage in or to conceive of inductive/epagogic argumentation (see below
for the distinction between inductive and epagogic argument) and the pursuit of ...
Georgios Anagnostopoulos, 2011
3
The Science of Right in Leibniz's Moral and Political Philosophy
At this point Leibniz”s epagogic induction is practically complete. After having
investigated the terms right, just, and justice from many angles, he has induced
that the nature of justice is love. In regard to his methodology, he does not claim
that ...
4
Ideas of Education: Philosophy and Politics from Plato to Dewey
... at a general claim by adducing examples) (Metaphysics, 1078b). Plato and
Xenophon (430—354 BCE) also focus on epagogic reasoning as an innovative,
distinguishing mark of Socratic methodology when they have Socrates'
interlocutors ...
Christopher Brooke, Elizabeth Frazer, 2013
5
The Bloomsbury Companion to Socrates
Beyond the introduction, the paper divides into two parts: 'epagōgē and induction'
and 'Socratic epagogic induction'. The former occupies most of the paper and
begins with Robinson's classification of three types of epagōgē in Plato's ...
John Bussanich, Nicholas D. Smith, 2013
6
The Philosophy of Forms: An Analytical and Historical ...
... Socrates assumed for good and evil, Phaedo 97d). "For there are two things
which may justly be assigned to Socrates, epagogic arguments and general
definition (Tovx; T'enaKTiKoug Xoyoix; icai TO opi^eaGai icaG6Xou), both of
which ...
Michael Otte points to two phases in Greek mathematical proof: the epagogic
phase, which, he tells us, consisted in making visible the truth of a statement, and
the apagogic phase, in which such visual evidence was replaced by deductive ...
Now Aristotle does not make a secret of it, that the tnaycoytj, in order to prove the
okcoq, must be Sid. xdvxaiv, and that this is impossible, Knowledge gained by
epagogic reasoning is, strictly speaking, always en to nolo, not what Kanada ...
9
Religion and Violence: Philosophical Perspectives from Kant ...
... seiner Pflichten Einfluss zu geben]. (CF 262 / 300-301, trans, modified)
Religion as well as ecclesiastical faith, philosophical as well as biblical theology
are all, to a greater or lesser extent, pedagogic or epagogic means to the same
end.
10
The Myth of Aristotle's Development and the Betrayal of ...
As Aristotle describes it, the epagogic process involves the intellectual unification
of our experiences, which may indeed begin from mere observations, but
proceed to intellectual clarification: When one ofa number oflogically
indiscrirninable ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPAGOGIC»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
epagogic is used in the context of the following news items.
MovieArb Private Equity Fund To Invest In 10 Film Slates
... Epagogix, which specializes in analyzing the box-office potential of movie scripts (and takes its name from Aristotle's discussion of epagogic, ... «FINalternatives, Jul 11»