The Topics constitutes Aristotle's treatise on the art of [...]—the invention and discovery of [...] in which the propositions rest upon commonly held opinions
The Topics constitutes Aristotle's treatise on the art of [...]—the invention and discovery of [...] in which the propositions rest upon commonly held opinions
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Topics (Aristotle) - Wikipedia 6a On Interpretation De Interpretatione 24a Prior Analytics Analytica Priora 71a Posterior Analytics Analytica Posteriora 100a Topics Topica 164a Sophistical Refutations De Sophisticis Elenchis <span>The Topics constitutes Aristotle's treatise on the art of dialectic—the invention and discovery of arguments in which the propositions rest upon commonly held opinions or endoxa (ἔνδοξα in Greek).[1] Topoi (τόποι) are "places" from which such arguments can be discovered or invented. Contents 1 What is a "topic"? 2 How topics relate to Aristotle's theory of the syllogism 3 Division of the text 4 The Topics as related to the treatise on sophistical refutations 5 Foot
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