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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «HOMONYMOUSLY»
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1
Aristotle on Homonymy: Dialectic and Science
5 Aristotlerepeats the contrast between things said “in relation to onething” (pros
hen) and things said “homonymously” (hom nyms)at Meta. Zeta 4, where
heasserts thatin speaking aboutthe things thatare,“we speak
neitherhomonymously nor ...
2
Priority in Aristotle's Metaphysics
It becomes a product of mutilation and is called (e.g.) 'finger' only homonymously
(1035b25). In the examples provided in Metaphysics Z.10, after a circle's or a
human's passingaway or after maiming a circle or a human, the remaining or the
...
Michail Peramatzis, Michail M. Peramatzis, 2011
3
Logical Matters: Essays in Ancient Philosophy II
Use (iii) generally has a certain nuance to it: when Aristotle says, for example,
that corpses are called 'men' homonymously, he intimates that a corpse is a man
only in a secondary or derivative or off-colour sense of the word 'man'.2 (Not that
...
Jonathan Barnes, Maddalena Bonelli, 2012
For we must say that these <nonsubstances> are beings either homonymously or
by addition and subtraction,“ as we say that what is not known is known <not to
be known>. The right answer is that they are beings neither homonymously nor ...
Aristotle, Terence Irwin, Gail Fine, 1995
5
A Companion to Aristotle
This is what is meant by saying that such bodies are only homonymously bodies:
although they are called bodies, when pressed we will be forced to back away,
and say that they are not really bodies. This is, of course, linguistically odd, to say
...
Georgios Anagnostopoulos, 2013
6
Platonic Ideas and Concept Formation in Ancient and Medieval ...
The answer to that question depends on whether one takes homonymy to be
discrete or comprehensive, to use Chr. Shields' terminology.35 In a case of
discrete homonymy, things are homonymously F "iff (i) they have their name in
common, ...
Gerd van Riel, Caroline Macé, Leen van Campe, 2004
For it must be either homonymously that we say these are, or by making
qualifications and abstractions (in the way in which that which is not known may
be said to be known),—the truth being that we use the word neither
homonymously nor in ...
8
Substances and Universals in Aristotle's Metaphysics
dally a y then x is homonymously ^y, because, although we can say that x is a y (
e.g., these bricks are a house),25 x is not actually ay, but only potentially so. In
that sense, an account of what x actually is would not be an account of what a y is
.
9
Individuals, Essence and Identity: Themes of Analytic ...
For it must be either homonymously that we say that they are, or by making
qualifications or abstractions (prostithentas kai aphai- rountas) (in the way in
which what is not known may be said to be known), - the truth being (to ge orthon
) that we ...
Andrea Clemente Bottani, Massimiliano Carrara, P. Giaretta, 2002
10
Studies on Plato, Aristotle and Proclus: The Collected ...
not even [do we call them equal non-homonymously] on the grounds that one
ofthem is the paradigm and the other an image, for the one is no more paradigm
or image than the other. And . even if someone were to claim that the image is not
...
John J. Cleary, John M. Dillon, Brendan O'Byrne, 2013
8 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «HOMONYMOUSLY»
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homonymously no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Which tiny house personality are YOU?!
Yerdle — not to be confused with the homonymously-named turtle — is a word that, when repeated out loud in a variety of character voices, ... «Grist, mar 15»
Church mourns death of Msgr. Lorenzo Albacete, priest and scientist
... Fr. Albacete began to explain the roots of 'the religious sense' (referring to Fr. Giussani's homonymously titled book), the importance of the ... «Catholic News Agency, out 14»
Sherlock v Moriarty: perfect foes
Even the Darth of Darth Vadar is not so very far, homonymously, from death – it's fair to assume that George Lucas might not have been taught ... «Telegraph.co.uk, out 14»
Pope says hope is not mere optimism but a link to eternal life
Of course, homonymously, they all do .. in type if not exactly the same expression. The homonymy – the semantic differentiation – admits of very ... «Catholic Herald Online, out 13»
'Hell's Kitchen' Season 11 contestant profile: Michael Langdon
Perhaps Langdon will be touched by an angel on “Hell's Kitchen” Season 11, although he's likely unrelated to the late homonymously named ... «Examiner.com, fev 13»
Is That All There Is? A Preliminary Example
Given how this series started with a homonymously titled song, its haunting melody will serve as an empirical example against which to test ... «Huffington Post, fev 12»
11 Popular Apps Killed by Apple's iOS 5
... that syncs iTunes to mobile devices wirelessly, just like this homonymously named jail-break app that retails for a comparatively steep $9.99. «NBC Los Angeles, jun 11»
NYC teenager arrested for bomb scare threat of Staten Island Mall …
Short of sexting and posting Facebook status updates illiterately quoting homonymously mangled Lady Gaga lyrics, few teen activities seem as ... «Cult of Mac, jan 10»