Therefore the universal cause of the whole species is not an univocal agent; and the universal cause comes before the particular cause.
12.
Is it just a coincidence that the etymology furnished by other editors established an univocal connection between force feeding and the word " ficatum "?
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"It's generally assumed that all advertising is detrimental or exploitative, " she said, " or at least univocal.
14.
If we cannot use univocal language to describe God and argue against simplicity, we are equally handicapped when it comes to the arguments for divine simplicity.
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The antithetical nature of the words'host'and'guest'shows the great complexity and equivocal richness of the apparently obvious and univocal language.
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There is a common view that a poem has a true original univocal reading and the secondary or the deconstructive reading is always parasitical on the first one.
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As all words, inform is not a univocal concept but a polysemous one . Inform is also an exhaustive and organized exposition regarding a topic.
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With regard to the notion of participation, Fabro introduces a distinction between predicamental participation ( characterized by univocal predication ) and transcendental participation ( characterized by analogical predication ).
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The original text reads, " " Although equivocal predications must be reduced to univocal, still in actions, the non-univocal agent must precede the univocal agent.
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The original text reads, " " Although equivocal predications must be reduced to univocal, still in actions, the non-univocal agent must precede the univocal agent.