Definition: The Greek term for "Aristotelic" refers to a philosophical system that emphasizes the use of reason, logic, and empirical evidence in scientific inquiry rather than tradition or divine inspiration. Definition: Aristotelic philosophy posits an objective order of the universe based on the laws of nature, rather than faith in supernatural explanations. It emphasizes deduction as a method for arriving at conclusions, often employing abstract reasoning to solve problems. The philosophy is also known for its emphasis on empirical observation and experimentation in scientific inquiry.