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复数:organons或organa
〔复organa〕器官:身体中有点独立的部分,能完成特殊的功能,见organum
Greek, literally, tool — more at organ
The first known use of organon was in 1610
1 They were the only organon of thought which the human mind at that time possessed, and the only measure by which the chaos of particulars could be reduced to rule and order.
2 This organon was absent, and even in the art of medicine Hippocrates with all his genius did not get beyond highly trained observation, and a conception of disease as a process of Nature.
3 It supplied not only a memoria technica, but an organon, or method by which the genesis of all ideas from unity might be represented intelligibly and easily.
4 Thus, for example, geometry has space as problem, and the ground of existence in space as organon.
5 Like many other termini technici, it must be understood historically; just as logic, metaphysic, analytic, organon, etc., can only be apprehended and understood historically.
6 "Natural organic body" indicates that the body is an organon, or instrument in the function of the soul, the latter using the body to carry out its own purposes.
7 It is a mistake to suppose that Mill's object was to frame an organon that might assist men of science as ordinarily understood in making discoveries.
8 No man can invent an organon for writing tragedies and epic poems.
9 An organon of pure reason would be a compendium of those principles according to which alone all pure cognitions a priori can be obtained.
10 Logic has the combination of concepts as such as problem, and the ground of knowledge as organon.
11 Now general logic, in its assumed character of organon, is called dialectic.
12 It is purely from ignorance that you fail to appreciate the valuable social organon I want to teach you.
13 The principal difference is as to the organon by which the revelation affirmed to be internal and universal is apprehended; it affects the metaphysics of the question, and, like all metaphysics, is characteristically dark.
14 How can they abase grand humanity to the level of their social organon, affecting to control it with their arbitrary absolutisms, their mammon deification, their mimic infallibility!
15 Art is the true organon and warrant of philosophy; she opens up to philosophy the holy of holies, is for philosophy the supreme thing, the revelation of all mysteries.
16 A commentator on Aristotle, writing in the 4th century A.D., calls certain instruments used for fusion and calcination "chuika organa," that is, instruments for melting and pouring.
17 Nature a system of regularly moved particles of mass; all that takes place mechanical movement, viz., the combination, separation, dislocation, oscillation of bodies and corpuscles; mathematics the organon of natural science!
18 Beyond the general principle of utility, therefore, we have to consider the 'organon' constructed by him to give effect to a general principle too vague to be applied in detail.
19 Where Thomas Aquinas, in his thirteenth century “Summa Theologica,” wished to systematize all of Christian doctrine, Lem wrote a secular organon of human civilization’s entanglement with machines.
20 To use object oriented programming method built knowledge storage and organon, put forward optimum calculative method for the mesh analysis.
采用面向对象的程序设计构造蜗杆传动的知识库和实施推理策略,提出了啮合分析的优化计算方法。
1 原则
topical principled topic principle institute fundamental doctrine regulator tenet axiom principium indeterminacy principle
2 研究法
3 研究原则
4 方法论原则
5 获得知识的方法