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2261 HPS 0612 SEC1030 Exam 2 Lecture Portion - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
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London discusses Aristotle's view about the "productive sciences" or what we might call "applied sciences". According to Aristotle, what type of reasoning does the empiric use?
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A.Mathematical reasoning based on abstractions from empirical observations.
B.Reasoning about particulars based on experience.
C.Reasoning about universals based on theory or understanding.
D.Linguistic reasoning based on the logical analysis of concepts.
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The question asks about Aristotle's view of the type of reasoning used by the empiric when dealing with the so-called 'productive sciences' or applied sciences.
Option A: 'Mathematical reasoning based on abstractions from empirical observations.' This is not aligned with the e......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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