1. organon - Noun
2. Organon - Proper noun
Alt. of Organum
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt is not pretended that, at the present stage of its development, economic science is able to provide an organon even remotely approaching to what it imagines for itself as its ideal. Arthur Cecil Pigou
OncoTICE, used for bladder instillation for bladder cancer, was developed by Organon Laboratories (since acquired by Schering-Plough, and in turn acquired by Merck, Inc.). Source: Internet
There is one volume of Aristotle's concerning logic not found in the Organon, namely the fourth book of Metaphysics. Source: Internet