Organon
Aristotle, Aristotle / Freire Owen, Octavius![Organon](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/305/30509565/CHSBZCOP0330509565.jpg)
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...