10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNQUALIFIEDLY»
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unqualifiedly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unqualifiedly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
So it is through a thing's substantial existence that we call it a being unqualifiedly.
Through additional actualities a thing is said to be in some qualified way, as, for
example, 'to be white' signifies being in a qualified manner; since to be white ...
Robert Pasnau, Jeffrey Hause, Thomas Aquinas, 2014
2
A Companion to Aristotle
(1134a24–30) A problem in understanding this important remark is whether, in
describing “what we are seeking” as “unqualifiedly just action and politically just
action,” Aristotle is referring to two separate actions (as in “I'll start my car and
drive ...
Georgios Anagnostopoulos, 2009
3
The Treatise on the Divine Nature
Hence what is ultimately perfect is said to be unqualifiedly good. Whatever does
not possess the ultimate perfection that it ought to have, even though it has some
perfection inasmuch as it is actual, is not said to be unqualifiedly perfect or ...
St. Thomas Aquinas, Brian J. Shanley, Robert Pasnau
4
Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Third Edition): The ...
Although good and being are identical in reality, nevertheless, since they differ
conceptually, something is not said to be unqualifiedly a being and unqualifiedly
good in the same way. For “being” properly speaking means that something
exists ...
Arthur Hyman, James Jerome Walsh, Thomas Williams, 2010
5
Everything that Linguists Have Always Wanted to Know about ...
With intermediate truth values one is not forced to draw an arbitrary distinction
between tall individuals and not-tall individuals but can recognize individuals
who are somewhat tall, slightly tall, and so on without being unqualifiedly tall or ...
The refutation of Aristotle's account of sensible as unqualifiedly primary is the
complement of the refutation of his account of non-sensible as unqualifiedly
primary. If non-sensible or god is unqualifiedly primary because it is unqualifiedly
being, ...
7
Aristotle on False Reasoning: Language and the World in the ...
The first option results in real contradiction: if both apply, then the object is both
unqualifiedly f and unqualifiedly not-f. If neither applies, then the object is not
unqualifiedly f and not unqualifiedly not-f. This, however, is only an apparent ...
8
Thinking and Doing: The Philosophical Foundations of ...
Indeed, it does not even articulate that the imperative is Legitimate. A statement
of the form *X ought (unqualifiedly) to do A* formulates in its own way in the
object-language, i.e., in the material mode of speech (to use Carnap's helpful
term, but ...
Hector-Neri Castañeda, 1975
9
The Oxford Handbook of Plato
He goes on immediately (477a2–7) to describe things as being more or less, and
some things as ''such as to be and not to be'' and hence intermediate between ''
being unqualifiedly'' and ''not being in any way.'' The notion of degrees of ...
10
Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
the relation of To 60§o<oTov and To yvooo'rov was itself explained in terms of
the contrast between that which both is and is not and that which unqualifiedly is.
Put all this together: a tabletop or a diagram both is and is not square, a cow or a
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNQUALIFIEDLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unqualifiedly is used in the context of the following news items.
Letter | Build Elder Housing Downtown
As a life-long resident of the City of Ithaca, I can unqualifiedly say that $1,200 a month for rent will be much less than the monthly cost of living in my “owned ... «ithaca.com, Jul 15»
CJP Sets Argument in Case of Tulare Judge Accused Of Impropriety …
... judicial canon,” but acknowledged that his “interaction with Ms. Tovar might have been, at times, too familiar” and said he was “unqualifiedly apologetic” for his ... «Metropolitan News-Enterprise, Jul 15»
100 Years Ago
... we take this method of denying same as absolutely and unqualifiedly false and ask the grand jury now in session to investigate such charges and require Hon. «Northwest Georgia News, Jul 15»
Aaron Copland's legacy intact
The evening proved a rare instance of unqualifiedly successful cross-disciplinary programming, with music, film, painting and architecture playing mutually ... «Washington Post, Jul 15»
High court 'flip-flopped' on UP land case
There is a need for the public to know the truth why two former chiefs justices, who originally conformed unqualifiedly and unconditionally to the Court's own, ... «The Manila Times, Jun 15»
Superiority Burger: First Impressions From Sietsema, Sutton, and …
It is unqualifiedly delicious. Switching gears, the "burnt broccoli salad" ($8) might be mistaken for Thai food, buoying slices of bright red bird chile and fronds of ... «Eater NY, Jun 15»
Trump Takes a Beating on Spanish Nets
... bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists” was not unqualifiedly negative, as he also immediately added “and some, I assume, are good people.”. «NewsBusters, Jun 15»
'The Ocean, the Bird and the Scholar' by Helen Vendler
The principles under which she has operated are unqualifiedly stated, THE MAJOR ONE BEING the “compulsion to explain the direct power of idiosyncratic style ... «Boston Globe, Jun 15»
Guy Who Screams “IF ONLY YOU KNEW HOW THEY FEEL …
Apart from his being so damn interdisciplinary that there's NOTHING IN THIS WORLD about which he's not an unquestionable and unqualified unqualifiedly ... «Glossy News, Mar 15»
Imams denounce terrorism . . . with caveats
For some, it's just too hard, still too difficult, to see the murder of innocents as unqualifiedly evil. We scan the world around us. Zoom in on Chicago. On Jan. «Intermountain Jewish News, Jan 15»