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sēmeîa — “signs, marks”

Short essays reading the Eulogikon corpus closely — the ancient Greek text, its commentators, and what the words actually meant.

24 June 2026

What Aristotle attributes to Socrates — and what it means

Aristotle credits Socrates with two things — inductive arguments and universal definition — and draws the single word (χωριστά) that separates Socrates from Plato. A close reading of Metaphysics 1078b17–31 with Alexander and the ancient commentators.

Σημεῖα — Essays from Eulogikon

Greek source texts are public domain. Essay text is CC0 1.0.

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