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Full Idea
The notion of analytic truth is conspicuously absent in Aristotle.
Gist of Idea
The notion of analytic truth is absent in Aristotle
Source
report of Aristotle (works [c.330 BCE]) by Vassilis Politis - Aristotle and the Metaphysics 1.5
Book Ref
Politis,Vasilis: 'Aristotle and the Metaphysics' [Routledge 2004], p.18
A Reaction
Cf. Idea 11239.
Related Idea
Idea 11239 The notion of a priori truth is absent in Aristotle [Aristotle, by Politis]
11240 | The notion of analytic truth is absent in Aristotle [Aristotle, by Politis] |
12233 | The ground of a pure conceptual truth is only in other conceptual truths [Bolzano] |
20295 | All analytic truths can become logical truths, by substituting definitions or synonyms [Frege, by Rey] |
7316 | Analytic truths are those that can be demonstrated using only logic and definitions [Frege, by Miller,A] |
4576 | An analytic truth is one which becomes a logical truth when some synonyms have been replaced [Cooper,DE] |
10627 | Many conceptual truths ('yellow is extended') are not analytic, as derived from logic and definitions [Hale/Wright] |
13960 | In two-dimensional semantics we have two aspects to truth in virtue of meaning [Chalmers] |
11170 | Analytic truth may only be true in virtue of the meanings of certain terms [Fine,K] |
11172 | The meaning of 'bachelor' is irrelevant to the meaning of 'unmarried man' [Fine,K] |
7315 | 'Jones is a married bachelor' does not have the logical form of a contradiction [Miller,A] |
17721 | There are no truths in virtue of meaning, but there is knowability in virtue of understanding [Boghossian, by Jenkins] |
14998 | Conventions are contingent and analytic truths are necessary, so that isn't their explanation [Sider] |