"On Interpretation" typically refers to a work by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. In this text, Aristotle explores the concept of language and its relationship to thought and reality. It is part of his larger work, the "Organon," which addresses logic and reasoning. In "On Interpretation," Aristotle examines how words and expressions relate to the objects and ideas they represent. He discusses different types of propositions, the nature of affirmations and negations, and the role of categories in understanding meaning.
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