- term in
metaphysics which literally means the "underlying thing" (Latin:
subiectum). To
search for the
hypokeimenon is to
search for that
substance that...
-
Subject (Latin:
subiectus "lying beneath") may
refer to: Hypokeimenon, or
subiectum, in metaphysics, the "internal", non-objective
being of a
thing Subject...
-
Heidegger [1938] (2002), p. 75 quotation: With the
interpretation of man as
subiectum,
Descartes creates the
metaphysical presupposition for ****ure anthropology...
- the dead (quoad substantiam). The
second concerns the
subject (quoad
subiectum): the
sickness of a
person is
judged incurable, in its
course it can even...
- the
intellect and will of the
unregenerate man are
nothing else than
subiectum convertendum, that is, that
which is to be converted, it
being the intellect...
- the
intellect and will of the
unregenerate man are
nothing else than
subiectum convertendum, that is, that
which is to be converted, it
being the intellect...
- the
intellect and will of the
unregenerate man are
nothing else than
subiectum convertendum, that is, that
which is to be converted, it
being the intellect...
- the
intellect and will of the
unregenerate man are
nothing else than
subiectum convertendum, that is, that
which is to be converted, it
being the intellect...
- the
intellect and will of the
unregenerate man are
nothing else than
subiectum convertendum, that is, that
which is to be converted, it
being the intellect...
- this is - in
reference to
Martin Luther - the
object of
theology (the
subiectum theologiae). A
theology which interprets this word act, is
itself always...