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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CANINITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
caninity dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
caninity et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
A Commentary on Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
The universal does not become for itself: a dog is not aware of its caninity, only of
individuals. But in humans it emerges as a universal by being for itself, without
the death of the individual: cf. §381, and nn. 24, 25. The relationship between the
...
2
Future Logic: Categorical and Conditional Deduction and ...
We can take denotative terms subsumptively or nominally (as we did with above,
comparing dogs and "dogs"), and we can take connotative terms likewise
subsumptively or nominally (for example, caninity and "caninity"). That is not what
is at ...
3
Medieval Supposition Theory Revisited
... the level of quiddities in themselves. Because of the subordinate relation of
caninity to animality, it is necessary that every dog be an animal. Because ofthere
not being a subordinate relation ofbeing tailed to caninity, it is not necessary that
...
4
Locke: Epistemology and Ontology
A different, but related objection to 'caninity' and 'aureity' and the like can be put
in the following way: whereas the predicate of 'John is happy' can be nominalized
to allow us to talk directly of the particular, John's happiness, no such ...
A different, but related objection to 'caninity' and 'aureity' and the like can be put
in the following way: whereas the predicate of 'John is happy' can be nominalized
to allow us to talk directly of the particular, John's happiness, no such ...
6
The Cambridge Companion to Ockham
Thus 'dog' and 'caninity' are everywhere intersubstitutable. It follows that, despite
its oddness, 'Every dog is a caninity' is true. But there is one exception, for 'man'
and 'humanity.' Because the doctrine of the Incarnation holds that Jesus the ...
But since we clearly need more specific features than 'animalhood', and at least
as particular as 'caninity' (and probably, in other cases, 'poodleness'), it is not
obvious that there are a limited number of isotopies. In any case, 'caninity' can ...
8
Journal of the Patent Office Society
The Nominalist believes that redness, triangularity, caninity and beauty are
names : the Realist believes that they represent entities or universals more real
than the individuals which exhibit the properties, that all dogs are imperfect
copies of a ...
She paused on the doorstep.“Youdoing some late culling? Doesn't seem tobe
quite the teemingmass of caninity that it usually is.” “Caninity?” Mandy said. “
Caninity,” Kate said.“If Shakespearecan make upwords,so can I.” “Coffee?”
Mandy said ...
10
The Kate Shugak Investigation - Box Set: A Kate Shugak ...
“You doing some late culling? Doesn't seemto bequite the teeming massof
caninity thatit usually is.” “Caninity?” Mandy said. “Caninity,” Katesaid. “If
Shakespeare can make up words,so can I.” “Coffee?” Mandysaid, standing
backand holding ...
ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «CANINITY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
caninity est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Keanu Reeves: 'Did you see my movie?'
No, really. The puppy gets it. A beagle called Daisy. Acting opposite the most puppy-eyed actor of the age. Oh, the humanity. And the caninity. «Irish Times, avril 15»