[10] Plato, Theaetetus, 201 E. sqq., where, however, Antisthenes is not named, and the reference to him is sometimes doubted. But cf. Aristotle, Met. H 3. 1043b 24-28.

[11] Diog. Laërt. ii. 107.

[12] Aristotle, An. Pr. i. 31, 46a 32 sqq.; cf. 91b 12 sqq.

[13] Athenaeus ii. 59c. See Usener, Organisation der wissenschaftl. Arbeit (1884; reprinted in his Vorträge und Aufsätze, 1907).

[14] Socrates’ reference of a discussion to its presuppositions (Xenophon, Mem. iv. 6, 13) is not relevant for the history of the terminology of induction.

[15] Theaetetus, 186c.

[16] Timaeus, 37a, b (quoted in H. F. Carlill’s translation of the Theaetetus, p. 60).

[17] Theaetetus, 186d.

[18] Sophistes, 253d.

[19] Ib. id.; cf. Theaetetus, 197d.