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Univocity of being is the idea that words describing the properties of God mean the same thing as when they apply to people or things. It is associated with the doctrines of the Scholastic theologian John Duns Scotus.
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Univocityofbeing is the idea that words describing the properties of God mean the same thing as when they apply to people or things. It is associated...
the "univocityofbeing", that existence is the most abstract concept we have, applicable to everything that exists; the formal distinction, a way of distinguishing...
subvert "grand narratives", univocityofbeing, and epistemic certainty. Postmodern philosophy questions the importance of power relationships, personalization...
personally coined expression pluralism = monism, as well as the concepts ofBeing and Univocity. He married Denise Paul "Fanny" Grandjouan in 1956 and they had...
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essence (I, 10, schol. 1) [...] And immanence signifies first of all the univocityof the attributes[.] Cross, D. J. S. (2017). "Apocrypha: Derrida's...
philosophy of Paul Tillich Henosis, union with what is fundamental in reality Monad (philosophy) Monism Non-philosophy Univocityofbeing John N. Deely...
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a satire on Victorian society. The first few chapters of the novel dealing with the discovery of Erewhon are in fact based on Butler's own experiences...
by which it may form part of a genus of things. Duns Scotus makes the following distinction: Because there is among beings something indivisible into...
transformation of the link between our everyday cultural experiences and our configuration as preferably local beings. As Giddens argues, "the very tissue of spatial...
process of psychological integration. "In general, it is the process by which individual beings are formed and differentiated [from other human beings]; in...
zig-zagging lines of vibration, changing its shape as it develops without being compartmentalized through organs. The body without organs remains one of Deleuze...
awaiting content (concept of x, representation of y) but become active productions in themselves, constantly affecting and being affected by other concepts...
ontological proposition: Being is univocal. ... A single voice raises the clamor ofbeing" (35). One then tries to understand the nature of differences that arise...
as an "overcoding" of body,: 170 but also as being in dialectical tension with landscape (paysagéité). Faciality, the essence of the face, is ultimately...
a constant set of correlations and associations. Nonsense, especially through the literature he analyzes, intrinsically avoids being defined, and can...
monism Taoism Univocityofbeing Wuji Such as Behaviourism, Type-identity theory and Functionalism See Creation Spirituality For a discussion of the resultant...
Dialogues (1977). It is a book of exchanges, interspersed with questions, where each author responds by contributing a block of text. Eleven years later, Parnet...
A line of flight or a line of escape (French: ligne de fuite) is a concept developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in their work Capitalism and...
1953, near the town of Cour-Cheverny in the Loire Valley of France. Still in operation today, La Borde has been a model in the field of institutional psychotherapy...