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Greek Philosophical Terms: A Historical Lexicon
But to understand epaktikoi in the sense of an Aristotelian "induction" (epagoge)
is probably misleading since neither Socrates' methodology nor Plato's
terminology point to a strictly Aristotelian usage. The developed Aristotelian
epagoge is ...
2
Aristotle and His Philosophy
The educational motif, he contends, is not simply in the background for Aristotle,
but almost central to the meaning of demonstration itself; the concept of epagoge
is also closely connected with teaching, and the theory of demonstration should ...
no methodological consciousness of epagoge and that therefore his depiction of
it in the earlier dialogues made no impression on his own theory of method (pp.
47-8). In fact, Eobinson finds epagoge to be much less frequent in the early ...
Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Leonardo Tarán, 1977
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Heidegger and Aristotle: The Twofoldness of Being
He says this is immediately evident through epagoge (induction). In Prior
Analytics 6j a22ff, Aristotle says: "it never happens that a person knows the
individual (the particular) in advance; rather he receives knowledge of the
individual by ...
5
Essays on Aristotle's Rhetoric
other, for the Prior Analytics analysis of differences between example and
epagoge is broadly true of the arguments by example and epagoge cited within
the Rhetoric itself.13 A better resolution of the problem lies to hand. If example
and ...
6
Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
broadly true of the arguments by example and epagoge cited within the Rhetoric
itself.40 A better resolution of the problem lies to hand. If example and epagoge
are different in the Rhetoric's practice, but their definition is still the same, the ...
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The Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection
The movement characteristic of this reaching back to the withdrawn ground
resembles that of the Greek epagoge, as analyzed by Heidegger in his essay on
physis. Epagoge, often mis- leadingly translated as "induction," does not mean
the ...
8
Inference, Explanation, and Other Frustrations: Essays in ...
The concept of induction goes back to Aristotle's idea of epagoge.9 Indeed, the
Latin term inductio was first introduced as a translation of epagoge. It is far from
clear, however, that epagoge really is the same idea as our received concept of ...
Robinson (P.'s Earlier D. 48) even gives as one reason for his claim that there is
no necessary connexion between epagoge and definition the fact that 'epagoge
is a means to the destruction rather than the establishment of definitions'.
William Keith Chambers Guthrie, 1971
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Knowledge and Demonstration: Aristotle's Posterior Analytics
In the Posterior Analytics II.19 Aristotle seems to employ the term epagoge (
induction) in a different sense. This sense, according to my interpretation can be
found in the Prior Analytics II.21 and the Posterior Analytics 1.1. In his analysis of
the ...
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Why Can't We Agree on How to Pronounce Doge?
So we're left with eight possible words to use as analogies: anagoge, apagoge, epagoge, gamboge, horologe, isagoge, loge, and paragoge. «Slate Magazine, Feb 14»
Why so many people struggle with doge
So we're left with eight possible words to use as analogies: anagoge, apagoge, epagoge, gamboge, horologe, isagoge, loge, and paragoge. «The Week Magazine, Feb 14»