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Science: Critical Essay by G. E. R. Lloyd

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SOURCE: "Logic and Metaphysics," in Aristotle: The Growth and Structure of His Thought, Cambridge at the University Press, 1968, pp. 111-32.

In the following excerpt, Lloyd discusses Aristotle's doctrine of categories, the syllogism, and the idea of scientific knowledge. In studying the works in which these topics are presented, Lloyd stresses the comprehensive, original, and lucid nature of Aristotle's writings on the subject of logic.

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