Jeremy Gilkison

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The problem with Aristotle’s logic is that once it gets started, it is very hard to stop. It can become a kind of compulsion as it moves from examining one set of conventional beliefs and assumptions after another, overturning everything in sight. Logic is, to borrow William Blake’s phrase, self-delighting. The experience can be so exhilarating that we fail to notice where we are headed.
The Cave and the Light: Plato Versus Aristotle, and the Struggle for the Soul of Western Civilization
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