
Top 17 Aristotelian Logic Quotes
#1. Did I ever mention I used to be a delivery driver too? I was. I can read a map. What's more, using a brilliant mixture of zen navigation, Aristotelian logic, and pure rage I can get you your package and/or delicious sandwich relatively close to on-time.
Patrick Rothfuss
#2. Aristotelian logic is massive and marmoreal, but every monument accumulates graffiti.
David Berlinski
#3. Do not allow the adumbrations of Aristotelian logic to prevent you from seeing a vast spectrum of truths; the post-Boolean continuum of shades of grey where we spend most of our lives.
Bryant McGill
#4. Jonathan sighed. The price of being misunderstood, he thought. They call you devil or they call you god.
Richard Bach
#5. Nobody ever talks about the mean things that girls do to each other.
Rosalind Wiseman
#6. It was exciting in its own self-absorbed way, which is very much the essence of journalism: you truly believe that you are living at the center of the universe and that the world out there is on tenterhooks waiting for the next copy of whatever publication you work at.
Nora Ephron
#7. Everybody knows that Aristotelian two-value logic is fucked.
Philip K. Dick
#8. I value unity because I believe we learn truth from each other in this process.
Rowan Williams
#9. Any government that has a sincere desire for reform and progress should understand the benefit of objective and constructive criticism.
Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa
#10. The experience of being an Olympian is one that can never be taken away from you.
Hannah Kearney
#11. The employment of the word Logic to denote the theory of Argumentation, is derived from the Aristotelian, or, as they are commonly termed, the scholastic, logicians.
John Stuart Mill
#12. so many people have been hypnotized by Aristotelian 'yes/ no' logic to the extent that any step beyond that Bronze Age mythos seems to them a whirling, dizzying plunge into a pit of Chaos and the Dark Night of Nihilism.
Robert Anton Wilson
#13. Anyone who thus looks up has some chance of becoming worthy to be looked up to in turn.
Irving Babbitt
#14. See your disappointments as good fortune. One plan's deflation is another's inflation.
Jean Cocteau
#16. Neither Aristotelian nor Russellian rules give the exact logic of any expression of ordinary language; for ordinary language has no exact logic.
P. F. Strawson
#17. The liberation of adulthood as we'd conceived it from below was a pipe-dream; with oppressors deposed we became our own tyrants.
Lionel Shriver
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