"Did I ever mention I used to be……" — Patrick Rothfuss
"Did I ever mention I used to be a delivery driver too? I was. I can read a map. What’s more, using a brilliant mixture of zen navigation, Aristotelian logic, and pure rage I can get you your package and/or delicious sandwich relatively close to on-time."
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...they have never affirm'd any thing, concerning the Cause, till the Trial was past: whereas, to do it before, is…
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Because I have become such a solitary, and not in the Aristotelian sense: not a beast, not a god. Rather,…
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— Juan Gines de Sepulveda
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— Mortimer Adler
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For, I must tell you, in this world where today all lose their minds over many & wondrous Machines --…
— Umberto Eco
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Lest we forget, the birth of modern physics and cosmology was achieved by Galileo, Kepler and Newton breaking free not…
— David Bentley Hart
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Aristotelian logic is massive and marmoreal, but every monument accumulates graffiti.
— David Berlinski
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My one and only piece of relevant evidence [for an Aristotelian God] is the apparent impossibility of providing a naturalistic…
— Antony Flew
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One can hardly appreciate how academia has perverted its highest tasks and "ideals" without pondering long and hard the implications…
— Kenny Smith
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Catastrophe Theory is-quite likely-the first coherent attempt (since Aristotelian logic) to give a theory on analogy. When narrow-minded scientists object…
— Rene Thom
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A further point is that, little by little, in the current universe, everything is slowly being named; nor does this…
— Fredric Jameson
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The present non-aristotelian system is based on fundamental negative premises; namely, the complete denial of 'identity.'
— Alfred Korzybski
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