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Aristotle
Nicomachean Ethics

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1 I, 3 | demand from a rhetorician scientific proofs.~Now each man judges 2 VI, 1 | these parts be called the scientific and the other the calculative; 3 VI, 3 | five in number, i.e. art, scientific knowledge, practical wisdom, 4 VI, 3 | may be mistaken.~Now what scientific knowledge is, if we are 5 VI, 3 | Therefore the object of scientific knowledge is of necessity. 6 VI, 3 | that they are acquired. Scientific knowledge is, then, a state 7 VI, 3 | known to him that he has scientific knowledge, since if they 8 VI, 3 | taken as our account of scientific knowledge.~ 9 VI, 5 | to do. Therefore, since scientific knowledge involves demonstration, 10 VI, 5 | practical wisdom cannot be scientific knowledge nor art; not science 11 VI, 6 | 6~Scientific knowledge is judgement about 12 VI, 6 | of demonstration, and all scientific knowledge, follow from first 13 VI, 6 | from first principles (for scientific knowledge involves apprehension 14 VI, 6 | follows cannot be an object of scientific knowledge, of art, or of 15 VI, 6 | invariable or even variable are scientific knowlededge, practical wisdom, 16 VI, 6 | i.e. practical wisdom, scientific knowledge, or philosophic 17 VI, 7 | intuitive reason~combined with scientific knowledge-scientific knowledge 18 VI, 7 | that philosophic wisdom is scientific knowledge, combined with 19 VI, 8 | practical wisdom is not scientific knowledge is evident; for 20 VI, 8 | which is the object not of scientific knowledge but of perception-not 21 VI, 9 | whether it is a form of scientific knowledge, or opinion, or 22 VI, 9 | some other kind of thing. Scientific knowledge it is not; for 23 VI, 10| entirely the same as opinion or scientific knowledge (for at that rate 24 VI, 10| word to the grasping of scientific truth; for we often call 25 VI, 13| were, all of them, forms of scientific knowledge), while we think 26 VII, 3 | of these passions utter scientific proofs and verses of Empedocles, 27 VII, 3 | nor equally an object of scientific knowledge with the universal


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