Suda On Line
Search
|
Search results for tau,220 in Adler number:
Headword:
*teqe/ntwn
Adler number: tau,220
Translated headword: established, laid down
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Meaning [ones that were] assumed, recognized, accorded;[1] for
Aristotle says: "a deduction is an argument in which, certain things having been established [...]."[1]
Greek Original:*teqe/ntwn: a)nti\ tou= lhfqe/ntwn, o(mologhqe/ntwn, sugxwrhqe/ntwn: fhsi\ ga\r *)aristote/lhs: sullogismo/s e)sti lo/gos, e)n w(=| teqe/ntwn tinw=n.
Notes:
Alexander of
Aphrodisias,
Commentaries on Aristotle's Topics 7.26-29 Hayduck.
[1] Aorist passive participle, neuter genitive plural, of
ti/qhmi (from the quotation which follows), with three glossing synonyms.
[2]
Aristotle,
Topics 100a25. The complete definition of deduction is: "a deduction is an argument in which, certain things having been established, a different thing from these by necessity turns through them" (
Topics 100a25-27).
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; philosophy
Translated by: Marcelo Boeri on 4 January 2007@07:03:35.
Vetted by:
No. of records found: 1
Page 1
End of search