Aristotle

 

 

Mathematics bio (1)

MIT Classics (2) has English text of many of Aritotle's works online.

Organon, his collected works on logic.
MIT Classics (2) and Wikepedia (3) have links to English text.

Aristotle's Logic (4, 5)

Notes

Selected Works of Aristotle

"Works by Aristotle," http://classics.mit.edu/Browse/browse-Aristotle.html (MIT Classics, accessed 2004 Sep 19).

Aristotle, Categories, trans. E. M. Edghill (350 B.C.E.). Also available online at http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/categories.html (MIT Classics, accessed 2004 Sep 21). From Ross Culpepper, 2004 Sep 16.

Aristotle, Topics, trans. W. A. Pickard-Cambridge (350 B.C.E.). Also available online at http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/topics.html (MIT Classics, accessed 2004 Sep 21). From John Bravenec, 2004 Sep 16.


1. John J. O'Conner and Edmund F. Robertson, "Aristotle," http://turnbull.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Aristotle.html (School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, accessed 2003 Sep 13).

2. "The Internet Classics Archive," http://classics.mit.edu/ (Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, accessed 2004 Sep 8).

3. "Organon," http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organon (Wikipedia, accessed 2004 Sep 8).

4."Aristotle's Logic," http://www.rbjones.com/rbjpub/philos/classics/class001.htm (RBJones.com, accessed 2004 Sep 8).

5. Robin Smith, "Aristotle's Logic," http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-logic/ (Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab, accessed 2004 Sep 8).

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