The
secret of his method was what Aristotle calls Dichotomy--that is, he
put side by side two contradictory propositions with to any
particular supposed real thing in experience, and then proceeded to
show that both these contradictories alike imply what is {44} [105]
inconceivable.
secret of his method was what Aristotle calls Dichotomy--that is, he
put side by side two contradictory propositions with to any
particular supposed real thing in experience, and then proceeded to
show that both these contradictories alike imply what is {44} [105]
inconceivable.
A Short History of Greek Philosophy by J. Marshall
