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He required his inductive logic to "supplement and not supersede".
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In the monumental if rarely creative volumes of the Greek commentators on Aristotle's logical works we find elements of Stoic and later Peripatetic logic; the same holds for the Latin logical writings of Apuleius (2nd c. CE) and Boethius (6th c. CE), which pave the way for the thus supplemented Aristotelian logic to enter the medieval era.
Until the early twelfth century, the only parts of Aristotle's logic to be available in Latin were the Categories and On Interpretation, supplemented by a few other works including the monographs and commentaries of Boethius.
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