9> Aristotle seems never to have understood what Socrates was doing, as Plato 
presents him, which shows most obviously in the difference between Socrates' 
robust conception of dialectic and the feeble and relatively trivial analogue 
of that as it appears in Aristotle. The root of their difference was in the 
logical wedge which Aristotle introduced by distinguishing epistêmê from 
technê. In Socratic-Platonic usage "epistêmê" expresses a craft conception of 
knowledge, and epistêmê and technê have the same logical grammar, whereas in 
Aristotle craft is relegated to an inferior status because it involves 
production. This makes it impossible for the virtues to be treated as crafts, 
and thus disconnects sophia from technê, too. Epistêmê is associated primarily 
with formally (syllogistically) structured understanding rather than regarded 
as a know how of argumentation, and sophia is identified with epistêmê plus 
nous (intuition of the truth of
 first premises). Thus begins the tradition of conceiving science as the 
systematically arranged product of inquiry rather than the critically 
controlled process of inquiry, and with that the implicit canonization of 
epistemologically conceived theory of understanding, which is concerned with 
the principles of assessment of putative products of inquiry to ascertain 
whether or not they truly deserve treatment as being knowledge in virtue of 
their method of derivation. -Joseph Ransdell "Peirce
and Socratic tradition"

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Subject: Re: [MD] Pirsig, Socratic method and the koan


Joseph Randsdell:
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"Aristotle begins his inquiry in the Metaphysics by surveying the various 
aporiai that exist, drawing 
in particular on what puzzled his predecessors. Aristotle claims that 'with a 
view to the science we 
are seeking (i.e. metaphysics), it is necessary that we should first review the 
things about which we 
need, from the outset, to be puzzled' (995a24). Book Beta of the Metaphysics is 
a list of the aporiai 
that preoccupy the rest of the work."-wiki

Ron:
And here is where I believe, the concept of
"truth" eclipsed that of the dynamic method 
of virtue. 


      
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