"Posterior Analytics" is a work by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, commonly classified as part of his Organon, a collection of writings on logic and scientific methodology. In "Posterior Analytics," Aristotle explores the nature of scientific knowledge, specifically focusing on the principles of demonstration. The text is significant for its discussions of the different kinds of knowledge (e.g., empirical knowledge versus scientific knowledge) and how conclusions can be derived from premises through logical reasoning.
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