Aristotelian method


aristotelian method

aristotelian method ar·is·to·te·li·an method (ār’ĭ-stə-tē’lē-ən, -tēl’yən, ə-rĭs’tə-)
n.
a method of study that emphasizes the relation between a general category and a specific object.

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