From: Platt Holden (pholden@sc.rr.com)
Date: Tue Aug 12 2003 - 19:53:06 BST
Hi Squonk:
> squonk: The intellectual pattern that claimed to be able to represent
> artes is reason. Reason is not based upon subjects and objects, but on
> the intellectual aesthetic of the geometric method of inference. Such
> truth was felt to be super sensible like Gods. Later, it was felt to be
> the form/matter behind biological, social and intellectual patterns.
Please explain "intellectual aesthetic of the geometric method of
inference." If you can, please include some down to earth, plain
English examples. Are you talking about good old Aristotelian logic,
or something else?
Thanks.
Platt
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