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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PARONYMOUS»
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Aristotle: Semantics and Ontology
Synonymy and Paronymy First, the things named ('referents') divide into
homonymous, synonymous, and paronymous referents, where the principle of
division is the different use of a name. Sometimes they are used in such a way
that the ...
Lambertus Marie De Rijk, 2002
2
Aristotle's Modal Syllogistic
But it is presumably not a nonsubstance noun such as 'virtue'; for although 'virtue'
is a genus of 'justice', it is unlikely that it is a genus of the paronymous term 'just'.
Instead, it mightbe thought thatthe paronymous term 'virtuous' isagenusof the ...
3
The Ascent from Nominalism: Some Existence Arguments in ...
logical work) with the odd- -seemingly incoramensurable--triple : homony- aous/
synonymous/paronymous . Aristotle's reasons are more hidden from us than they
need be — probably because he (by implication) acknowledges in the Catg that ...
4
The Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Metaphysics
And Abu ̄ Nas ̇r [al-Fa ̄ra ̄bı ̄] has shown this in his Kita ̄b al-H ̇uru ̄f
and made it known that one of the causes of the error which arises about this is
that the name 'mawgu ̄d' is in the shape of a paronymous [musˇtaqq] [term], and
...
Dag Nikolaus Hasse, Amos Bertolacci, 2011
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
By watching closely those paronymous deviations in derivative words, we shall
give the science of Etymology its true value, and shield it from the ridicule by
which it has sometimes been assailed by such men as Swift ; whose wit and
whose ...
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
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On Aristotle's "Metaphysics": An Annotated Translation of ...
Proximate potentiality is predicated by paronymous terms (we do not predicate '
wood' of a casket, but rather 'wooden', in order to refer to the proximate matter). In
the Long Commentary on the Metaphysics (p. 1172sq.) Ibn Rushd explains on ...
Averroës, Averroes, Rüdiger Arnzen, 2010
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Medieval Supposition Theory Revisited
Also following Aristotle's doctrines on paronymy, Latin supposition theory worries
about ambiguities about paronymous, or derivative, terms. As these are
adjectives, they are discussed mostly with appellation.92 Thus Buridan says that '
white' ...
8
Aristotle's Theory of Predication
For, Aristotle says, adjectives are paronymous expressions, inflection of names,
derivative from abstract names, as 'grammatical' from 'grammar'. Aristotle holds
that only the derivative expressions may be predicated truly of subjects naming ...
9
The Conning, the Cunning of Being: Being a Kierkegaardian ...
With the insight into the paronymous character of this series, we find that the
principle generative of the series is the principle determining sense to be
essentially diffractive. So the principle of diffractiveness, since it is a term of the
series, ...
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Aristotle on Homonymy: Dialectic and Science
In thesame passage, healso introduces the terms “healthy” and “healthily” as
paronymous terms (cf. 106b33–37), cases that of coursecall tomindAristotle's
rather different discussion ofthe relationof beinginMeta. Gamma2andZeta1. My
point in ...