Book II
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Book II is the second part of Aristotle’s *Posterior Analytics*, focusing on the nature of scientific explanation, demonstration, and the structure of knowledge.
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Target entity: Book II Context triple: [Posterior Analytics, dividedInto, Book II]
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Book II
Book II is a major section of John Stuart Mill’s "Principles of Political Economy" that develops key arguments about production, distribution, and the functioning of economic systems.
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Book II
Book II is the second major section of Francis Bacon’s philosophical work *The Advancement of Learning*, where he systematically analyzes and classifies the branches of human knowledge.
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Book II
Book II is a component or section of the Power Architecture specification that defines part of the architecture’s structure and behavior.
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Book II
Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.
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Book II
Book II is a section of John Gower’s Middle English poem *Vox Clamantis*, contributing to its broader moral and political commentary on 14th-century English society.
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Target entity: Book II Target entity description: Book II is the second part of Aristotle’s *Posterior Analytics*, focusing on the nature of scientific explanation, demonstration, and the structure of knowledge.
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Book II
Book II is the second major section of Francis Bacon’s philosophical work *The Advancement of Learning*, where he systematically analyzes and classifies the branches of human knowledge.
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Book II
Book II is a section of Nicolaus Copernicus’s seminal work *De revolutionibus orbium coelestium* that develops the mathematical foundations and geometric methods underlying his heliocentric model.
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Book II
Book II is a major section of John Stuart Mill’s "Principles of Political Economy" that develops key arguments about production, distribution, and the functioning of economic systems.
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Book II
Book II is the section of Newton’s *Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica* that develops the mechanics of motion in resisting media, laying groundwork for fluid dynamics and the study of drag and resistance.
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Book II
Book II is the second major section of Hugo Grotius’s foundational work "De iure belli ac pacis," in which he systematically develops his theory of natural law and its application to war and peace.
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Statements (49)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
part of treatise
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philosophical work ⓘ |
| analyzes |
conditions for scientific knowledge
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explanatory priority ⓘ relation between definition and demonstration ⓘ role of necessity in explanation ⓘ role of universals in science ⓘ types of scientific questions ⓘ |
| author | Aristotle NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| contains |
account of explanatory middle terms
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account of scientific discovery ⓘ analysis of scientific problems ⓘ discussion of different kinds of causes ⓘ |
| discusses |
demonstration from causes
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demonstration to causes ⓘ difference between knowing that and knowing why ⓘ explanatory regress ⓘ how we come to know first principles ⓘ induction (epagôgê) ⓘ intuition (nous) ⓘ limits of demonstration ⓘ |
| field |
epistemology
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logic ⓘ philosophy of science ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
causal explanation
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definition ⓘ demonstration ⓘ demonstration of essence ⓘ demonstration of existence ⓘ demonstration of the fact ⓘ demonstration of the reason why ⓘ demonstrative syllogism ⓘ essence ⓘ explanatory middle term ⓘ four causes ⓘ knowledge of causes ⓘ problem-questions (zêtêmata) ⓘ scientific explanation ⓘ scientific inquiry ⓘ scientific understanding ⓘ structure of knowledge ⓘ what-it-is (to ti ên einai) ⓘ |
| influenced |
conceptions of scientific explanation
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early modern philosophy of science ⓘ medieval scholastic philosophy ⓘ |
| language | Ancient Greek ⓘ |
| partOf | Posterior Analytics NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| timePeriod | 4th century BCE ⓘ |
| tradition | Peripatetic philosophy ⓘ |
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Subject: Book II Description of subject: Book II is the second part of Aristotle’s *Posterior Analytics*, focusing on the nature of scientific explanation, demonstration, and the structure of knowledge.
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