The primary sense of the word ‘hypothesis’ in modern colloquial English includes “proposition not yet settled” or “open question”. Its opposite is ‘fact’ in the sense of “proposition widely known to be true”. People are amazed that Plato [1, p. 1684] and Aristotle [Post. An. I.2 72a14–24, quoted below] used the Greek form of the word for indemonstrable first principles [sc. axioms] in general or for certain kinds of axioms. These two facts create the paradoxical situation that in many cases it is impossible to translate the Greek form of the word using the English form: the primary sense of the word ‘hypothesis’ in modern colloquial English is diametrically opposed to one sense used by Plato and by his most accomplished student ...
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In this paper I wish to trace the gradual breaking away from the powerful influence of Isaac Newton\...
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The terms theory, fact, and hypothesis are sometimes treated as though they had clear meanings and c...
In 1989, Johannes Louw highlighted several problems in the study of Ancient Greek Lexical Semantics;...
The present study compares the explicit etymology of the name Ὀρέστης in Plato’s Cratylus and its im...
In this paper I shall attempt to show that Aristotle\u27s logical terminology, ontologically conditi...
The primary sense of the word ‘hypothesis’ in modern colloquial English includes “proposition not ye...
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
‘Speculation’ originally meant ‘reflective observation’. It came to mean ‘conjecture’ or ‘mere conje...
The linguistic foundations of science and technology include many terms that have been borrowed from...
This paper aims to achieve a better understanding of what Socrates means by “sumfvne›n” in...
Nowadays, it is a truism that hypotheses and theories play an essential role in scientific practice....
The meaning holistic ideas were introduced into analytic philosophy in the early 1950s in work by Ca...
The terms aitia and aition often figure centrally in Plato’s discussions of causation. Commentators ...
In about 350 BC Aristotle committed to writing in one of his major works (Metaphysics) what may well...
In this paper I wish to trace the gradual breaking away from the powerful influence of Isaac Newton\...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
The terms theory, fact, and hypothesis are sometimes treated as though they had clear meanings and c...
In 1989, Johannes Louw highlighted several problems in the study of Ancient Greek Lexical Semantics;...
The present study compares the explicit etymology of the name Ὀρέστης in Plato’s Cratylus and its im...
In this paper I shall attempt to show that Aristotle\u27s logical terminology, ontologically conditi...