ONLINE DATABASE Source # 7 Name Michaela Ayala Per.1 Example: Shinozuka, Yoshio. "Japan's Experiments on Prisoners." Contemporary Issues Companion: Biological Weapons. Ed. Clay Farris Naff. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Merced High North Campus (CA). Web. 16 Feb. 2010. Database: Author Last Name, First Name. “Title of Article.” Name of Publication. Publication City: Publishing House, Year Published. Name of Database. School Name. Web. Date Accessed. Follow the punctuation of the examples exactly. Build your own: Kaplan, Morton A. "Post-postmodern science and religion." International Journal on World Peace 1(2001):45. eLibrary. Web. 27 May. 2010. Notes: Copy and paste key passages or paragraphs. If something is true, Aristotle said, it is necessarily true, because something cannot be other than what it is. Necessary truth provided a foundation in Aristotle's philosophy not merely for mathematics and logic but also for empirical theory Aristotle called empirical theory posterior analytics, because it permitted deductions that were necessarily true. Response: Paraphrase, ask questions or clarify Aristotle says that if something is the truth it cannot be anything different. The truth was the foundation of Aristotle’s philosophy.