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Spontaneous generation is a su****ded
scientific theory that held that
living creatures could arise from
nonliving matter and that such
processes were...
- is
univocal, i.e., that all of its
senses are
affirmed in one voice.
Deleuze adapts the
doctrine of
univocity to
claim that
being is,
univocally, difference...
- degree, and
properties such as goodness, power, reason, and so
forth are
univocally applied,
regardless of
whether one is
talking about God, a person, or...
- that of
Scotus is that
Scotus believed certain predicates may be
applied univocally, with
exactly the same meaning, to God and creatures,
whereas Aquinas...
- direction, or, as
Piaget and his
colleagues have written,
functions are "
univocal to the right" (Piaget et al., 1977, p. 14). When each
element of X maps...
- 'probable' (Latin probabilis)
meant approvable, and was
applied in that sense,
univocally, to
opinion and to action. A
probable action or
opinion was one such as...
-
middle ground between "an
ethics of principles, in
which those principles univocally dictate action" and "an
ethics of consequences, in
which the successful...
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human history that are in fact
analogous to
human emotions though not
univocal.
Frankenstein complex Pathetic fallacy Philo's view of God
Uncanny valley...
- Standardization, the
major advantage ISO 9 has over
other competing systems is its
univocal system of one
character for one
character equivalents (by the use of diacritics)...
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either does or does not exist, that
systematic theology must
provide a
univocal account of God, man, and the world, that
truth is
absolute and not continually...