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Use "ars" in a sentence
"Cicero observed that the Aristotelians were mainly interested in the aspect of logic that he called the ars inveniendi, that is, the art of finding the right arguments."
"In particular, μαθηματικὴ τέχνη (mathēmatikḗ tékhnē), in Latin ars mathematica, meant the mathematical art."
"Although in Latin, ars can mean either art or craft, in the original Greek the word "techne" can only mean "skill", not "art"."