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Deprivation
Deprivation Dep`ri*va"tion, n. [LL. deprivatio.] 1. The act of depriving, dispossessing, or bereaving; the act of deposing or divesting of some dignity. 2. The state of being deprived; privation; loss; want; bereavement. 3. (Eccl. Law) the taking away from a clergyman his benefice, or other spiritual promotion or dignity. Note: Deprivation may be a beneficio or ab officio; the first takes away the living, the last degrades and deposes from the order.
Privation
Privation Pri*va"tion, n. [L. privatio: cf. F. privation. See Private.] 1. The act of depriving, or taking away; hence, the depriving of rank or office; degradation in rank; deprivation. --Bacon. 2. The state of being deprived or destitute of something, especially of something required or desired; destitution; need; as, to undergo severe privations. 3. The condition of being absent; absence; negation. Evil will be known by consequence, as being only a privation, or absence, of good. --South. Privation mere of light and absent day. --Milton.

Meaning of Privatio from wikipedia

- The absence of good (Latin: privatio boni), also known as the privation theory of evil, is a theological and philosophical doctrine that evil, unlike good...
- relationship, a picture that comes closer to the actual truth than the privatio boni. Moreover, it does not damage monotheism in any way, since it unites...
- critical of White, for example, over his commitment to the doctrine of privatio boni as means of understanding the problem of evil. When Jung published...
- revelation on the other, and is synonymous with "evil" (privation of good, or privatio boni). Thomas, like all Scholastics, generally argued that the findings...
- entity; rather, he described evil as a privation, or going wrong, of good, privatio boni. Jewish philosopher Maimonides argued that privation is not necessarily...
- Πανεπιστήμιον Ἀθηνῶν, Ἀθῆναι 1994, pp. 193-201 Scouteris, Constantine, "Malum privatio est": St. Gregory of Nyssa and Psedo-Dionysius on the Existence of Evil...
- attempts to prove that the existence of God and the presence of evil (or privatio boni) in the world are not logically contradictory. The Augustinian theodicy...
- "Sedeprivationism" is composed of "sede" ("see" in Latin) and "privationism" (Latin "privatio", meaning "privation", and the suffix "ism"). American sedeprivationist...
- function/final cause, all real things are good. Consequently, evil is nothing but privatio boni, or "lack of good", as Augustine of Hippo defined it. Dionysius says...
- negationis. It stressed the negative moment that determines privatio in general even in its privatio privationis formulation. One of his extraordinary contributions...