Eurymedon, the Hierophant, indicted Aristotle for impiety, [12].
Euthydemus, the Sophist, [383].
[Example], the Syllogism from, [191]; Induction an exaltation of, [197]; results in Experience, [198].
Excluded Middle, Maxim of, not self-evident, [144]; among the præcognita of Demonstration, [212]; supplement or correlative of Maxim of Contradiction, [426]; enunciated both as a logical, and as an ontological, formula, [579]; vindicated by Aristotle specially against Anaxagoras, [581], [590] seq.
Existence, one of the four heads of Investigation, [238].
Exoteric, the works so called, how understood by Cicero, [44]; how by the critics, [45]; “discourse,� meaning of in Aristotle himself, [46] seq.; opposed to Akroamatic, [50]; doctrine, as opposed to Esoteric, [52].
Ἐξωτερικοὶ λόγοι, allusions to, in Aristotle, [46] seq.
Experience, inference from Example results in, [198]; place of, in Mr. J. S. Mill’s theory of Ratiocination, [199]; basis of science, [199]; is of particular facts, [576].
Expetenda, dialectical Loci bearing on, [296] seq.
Eye, structure of the, [466].