From Metaphysics to Rhetoric
Meyer, Michel / Harvey, Robert![From Metaphysics to Rhetoric](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/136/1367762/CHSBZCOP031367762.jpg)
by the question in its being an answer, if only in a circumstantial (i. e. inessential) manner. One indeed must question oneself in order to remember, says Plato, but the dialectic, which would be scientific, must be something else even if it remains a play of question and answer. This contradiction did not escape Aristotle: he split the scientific from the dialectic and logic from argumentation whose respective theories he was led to conceive...