Organon
Aristotle, Aristotle / Freire Owen, Octavius THINGS are termed homonymous, of which the name alone is common, but the definition (of substance according to the name) is different, thus "man" and "the picture of a man" are each termed "animal, " since of these, the name alone is common, but the definition (of the substance according to the name) is different: as if any one were to assign what was in either, to constitute it "animal, " he would allege the peculiar definition of each. But t...