"non-Aristotelian" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: non- + Aristotelian; the general semantics sense was coined by Alfred Korzybski in the 1920s or early 1930s; the dramaturgical sense was coined circa 1930 by Bertolt Brecht. Etymology templates: {{af|en|non-|Aristotelian}} non- + Aristotelian Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} non-Aristotelian (not comparable)
  1. Not Aristotelian; as:
    (general semantics) Not unduly beholden to Aristotelian tendencies of thought (Aristotelianism), although respectful of them and aiming to extend beyond them (to stand on the shoulders of giants).
    Tags: general, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-non-Aristotelian-en-adj-BNlhyqEU Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with non- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 45 55 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with non-: 49 51 Topics: human-sciences, linguistics, sciences, semantics
  2. Not Aristotelian; as:
    (drama, theater, of a play) Whose dramaturgical structure departs from the features of classical tragedy in favour of the features of the epic.
    Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Drama, Theater
    Sense id: en-non-Aristotelian-en-adj-Sgw5s87L Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with non- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 45 55 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with non-: 49 51 Topics: broadcasting, drama, dramaturgy, entertainment, film, lifestyle, media, television, theater
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: nonaristotelian

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