Reminiscence, Plato’s doctrine of, [212], [554]; Aristotle’s Tract on Memory and, [475]; nature of, as distinguished from Memory, [470]; phenomena of, [476].
Resemblances, study of, an organon of debate, [280].
Respiration, organ and function of, [408].
Reversal of Conclusion, [174].
Rhabanus Maurus, followed Aristotle on Universals, [503].
Rhetoric, place of, in Aristotle’s philosophy, [54]; modes of speech dealt with in, [111], [131]; opposed by Plato to Dialectic, [208], [203]; opposed with Dialectic to Science by Aristotle, [208], [265], [266]; developed before Aristotle, [419].
Rose, Valentine, his view of the catalogue of Diogenes, [32].
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Sagacity, in divining Middle Term, [237].