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... Aristotle's philosophy since his college days.

Aristotle sought to find logical answers based on immutable truths, but could new knowledge be discovered that way?

Humans die. Socrates is human. Therefore, Socrates dies. Is the fact that Socrates dies so new and valuable?

No.

Universal truths are not obtained by engaging in logical wordplay on such general propositions. One must move gradually towards truth through careful experimentation and verification from indi ...

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