On 10/19/23, Albretch Mueller <[email protected]> wrote:
>  ((A: builder)/(B: shoemaker) = X ((D: house)/(D: shoe))

 Spiegel actually wrote it as:  (A/B) = (X) (D/C), but I think he meant:

 ((A: builder)/(B: shoemaker) = X ((C: house)/(D: shoe))

 because this is the way in which you can come up with the
corresponding meaning: "a builder is to a house what a shoemaker is to
a pair of shoes": (A/C) ≃ (B/D)

 I am more interested in that "X" than in whatever Spiegel had in mind
when he wrote up his interpretation of Aristotle's statements on
chapter 5 of Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics":

 
https://archive.org/download/nicomacheanethic00arisuoft/nicomacheanethic00arisuoft.pdf

 lbrtchx
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