He describes special logic as the organon of this or that science. |
This it was which won recognition for an organon other than the mathematical. |
Organon, member of the AKZO-NOBEL group, has developed a website in french language. |
Thus the mistakes inevitable in the isolated study of an imperfect organon could not henceforth be made. |
Rhetoric was the organon of Roman education, and declamation was the aim of rhetoric. |
In his systematic work on logic he pleaded for a unity of logic and metaphysics as found in the Aristotelian organon. |