organon

/'ɔ:gənɔn/
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organon

The philosopher consults the organon to structure his inquiry.

Definition

Noun: - A system of principles or a set of logical rules used as a tool for philosophical or scientific inquiry and for acquiring knowledge.

Usage

The word "organon" is a formal and specialized term, primarily used in academic contexts related to philosophy, logic, and the history of science. It refers to a structured methodology or a body of principles that serves as an instrument for reasoning and investigation.

Examples
  • Aristotle's logical works are collectively known as the .
  • The scientist proposed a new for conducting experiments in quantum physics.
  • In his treatise, he sought to develop a reliable for distinguishing truth from falsehood.
Advanced Usage
  • Capitalized Use: When referring specifically to Aristotle's six works on logic, the term is often capitalized as "the Organon."
    • Scholars of classical philosophy must study the Organon.
Variants and Related Words
  • Organum: An alternate historical spelling, sometimes used interchangeably with "organon."
  • Methodology: (n) A system of methods used in a particular field of study.
  • Framework: (n) A basic structure underlying a system or concept.
Synonyms
  • Tool
  • Instrument
  • System
  • Methodology
Antonyms
  • Chaos (lack of system)
  • Intuition (knowledge acquisition without a formal system)
Notes

The term is not commonly used in everyday English. It is almost exclusively found in discussions about the foundations of logic, epistemology, and the history of philosophy. It does not have related phrasal verbs or idioms in modern usage.

organon

The philosopher consults the organon to structure his inquiry.

Noun
  1. a system of principles for philosophic or scientific investigations; an instrument for acquiring knowledge

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