In this classic work of philosophy, Brunschvicg carefully examines Aristotle's Metaphysics and argues for the essential role of syllogism in its demonstration. He also explores the nature of deduction, induction, and the principle of non-contradiction, applying insights from modern philosophy to ancient texts. This book is an important contribution to the study of Aristotelian philosophy and logic and remains relevant today. This work has...
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