Aristotle on Explanation: Demostrative Science and Scientific Inquiry

aristotle150x150The Annual Report on Cultural Science (The Faculty of Letters Hokkaido University, Japan) 1991. 40-1
Aristotle on Explanation: Demostrative Science and Scientific Inquiry
Part I
Kei Chiba

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS ………………………………………………………… 1
Introduction········ ……… …… …… …… …… …… … ………… ……… ……. 2
Part 1. The Structure of Demonstrative Science
Introduction …. · …….. · …. · …… · .. · .. · …….. ····· …. · .. ·· …. · .. ·· …. · .. · .. ·· 6
Chapter 1. Science and Scientific Knowledge
A. Epistemic and Scientific Aspects in 72 8
13. Demonstrative Science
Demonstrative Knowledge …………………………………… 16
Chapter 2. The Ultimate Principles and The Relative
Principle
A. Non-Demonstrable Primary .. · …. ·· …… · …. · ………… ·· .. ·…. 27
B. Immediate Non-Demonstrable Syllogistic Principles:
Hypotheses and Definition …………………………………… 43
C. Immediate Premise, Immediate Term and
Non-Deluonstrability …….. …… ………… …….. ………. ……. 60
D. Essential and Necessary Predications ……………………… 78
Chapter 3. Theoretical and Pragm.atic Aspects of
Demonstrative Theory as Explanation
A. Natural and Our Own Perspectives:
Epistemological Justification of Principles ………………… 96
13. Axiomatized Deductive System and Pedagogical
Advice ……………………………………………………………… 101