This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... RISTOTELIS LOGICA IPSIUS Dei logica est. (The logic of Aristotle is the logic of God Himself.) These words are written in a page of my Greek and Latin edition of the "Organon." They are taken from one of the works of Gutke of Kolln on the Spree, a man of note in his day, incredibly limited in his ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 edition. Excerpt: ... RISTOTELIS LOGICA IPSIUS Dei logica est. (The logic of Aristotle is the logic of God Himself.) These words are written in a page of my Greek and Latin edition of the "Organon." They are taken from one of the works of Gutke of Kolln on the Spree, a man of note in his day, incredibly limited in his views and, to an equally incredible degree, a believer in Aristotle. In other respects as well Aristotle is not infrequently compared with God. As a physicist he speaks the language of men, as a moralist the words of God. A Spanish theologian is of opinion that Aristotle in penetrating the secrets of nature surpassed the power of man; therefore, he must have had the aid of a good or an evil angel. Agrippa speaks of him as a forerunner of Jesus Christ. Such was the consideration in which Aristotle was held during the course of some five hundred years, from the twelfth down to the seventeenth century. Throughout the vast scholastic movement of this whole period he ranked not as one philosopher by the side of others, but as B "the Philosopher." Individual opponents who, at this time, were already giving vent to their opinions, shrank from attacking him as they would have attacked any ordinary author of an erroneous system ij/even to them he assumed the proportions of Antichrist. The opponents of Aristotle, however, had not much less success than the opponents of the Bible. For full five hundred years the Aristotelian doctrine of God and the world lay, like an ecclesiastical dogma, with all its weight on the spirits of men. The fame of Aristotle goes further back than this. Schopenhauer is wrong when, for the sake of a flimsy theory, he asserts that the reputation of Aristotle was only established two centuries after his death. The disciple of...
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