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  • 1 DEMONSTRATIO PROPTER QUID (DEMONSTRATION BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE THING INVESTIGATED)

    доказательство, основанное на природе изучаемого; подобное доказательство исследует собственные причины, благодаря которым данная истина может быть допущена. Оно вскрывает ближайшие причины; исходит как из следствий, так и из причин не только ближайших и непосредственных, но и принимает во внимание дальние причины, от которых может зависеть доказательство. Эквивалентно «a priori» .

    Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов > DEMONSTRATIO PROPTER QUID (DEMONSTRATION BASED ON THE NATURE OF THE THING INVESTIGATED)

  • 2 DEMONSTRATIO QUIA (DEMONSTRATION BASED ON THE EFFECT)

    доказательство, основанное на следствиях. По Боэцию, доказательство - это «достоверный вывод разума относительно исследуемой вещи» (Боэций. Комментарий к Порфирию // Боэций. Утешение философией. С. 21); эквивалентно «a posteriori» .

    Латинский словарь средневековых философских терминов > DEMONSTRATIO QUIA (DEMONSTRATION BASED ON THE EFFECT)

  • 3 DEMONSTRATIO PROPTER QUID

    demonstration based on the nature of the thing investigated - доказательство, основанное на природе изучаемых явлений; подобное доказательство исследует собственные причины, благодаря которым данная истина должна быть допущена.Оно вскрывает ближайшие причины; исходит как из следствий, так и из причин не только ближайших и непосредственных, но и принимает во внимание дальние причины, от которых может зависеть доказательство. Эквивалентно "a priori".

    Латинские философские термины > DEMONSTRATIO PROPTER QUID

  • 4 DEMONSTRATIO QUIA

    (demonstration based on the effect - доказательство, основанное на следствиях или на основаниях некоторой вещи; оно утверждает, что необходимо допустить существование какой-либо истины; эквивалентно "a posteriory".

    Латинские философские термины > DEMONSTRATIO QUIA

  • 5 comparātīvus

        comparātīvus adj.    [2 comparo], of comparison, comparative: iudicatio.
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    comparativa, comparativum ADJ
    based on/involving consideration of relative merits; comparative

    Latin-English dictionary > comparātīvus

  • 6 cōnfīrmātus

        cōnfīrmātus adj. with comp.    [P. of confirmo], encouraged, confident, courageous, resolute: animus: confirmatiorem exercitum efficere, Cs.—Established, certain: quod eo confirmatius erit, si, etc.
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    confirmata -um, confirmatior -or -us, confirmatissimus -a -um ADJ
    confident/assured; well established/firmly based; well attested/certain/proven; encouraged; courageous, resolute; asserted/affirmed; certain, credible; proved

    Latin-English dictionary > cōnfīrmātus

  • 7 conveniēns

        conveniēns entis, adj.    [P. of convenio], agreeing, consistent, corresponding: hunc superbum habitum convenientes sequebantur contemptūs aures, etc., L.: recta et convenientia natura desiderat: sibi convenientia finge, H.: nihil decretis eius: omnia inter se.—Fig., fit, becoming, appropriate, suitable: Sit bene conveniens toga. O.: dies cum populi voltu, O.: oratio tempori, L.: Reddere personae convenientia cuique, H.: Venus annis nostris, O.: ad res secundas: gratulatio in eā victoriā, L.—Harmonious, well-disposed: propinqui optime.
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    convenientis (gen.), convenientior -or -us, convenientissimus -a -um ADJ
    fitting; appropriate; comfortable; internally consistent, harmonious; agreed, conventional, based on agreement; agreeable, compliant

    Latin-English dictionary > conveniēns

  • 8 dēfīnītiō

        dēfīnītiō ōnis, f    [definio], a limiting, defining, definition, explanation: hominum et temporum: iudiciorum.
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    definition, precise description; specification; fixing/marking a boundry; classification; pronouncement, ruling; argument based on definition of term; ending/boundry/limit (L+S); limiting; explanation; which is decreed/decided

    Latin-English dictionary > dēfīnītiō

  • 9 adpositus

    I
    adposita -um, adpositior -or -us, adpositissimus -a -um ADJ
    adjacent, near, accessible, akin; opposite; fit, appropriate, apt; based upon
    II

    Latin-English dictionary > adpositus

  • 10 adsumptivus

    adsumptiva, adsumptivum ADJ
    based on extraneous arguments (rhet., of the treatment of a case)

    Latin-English dictionary > adsumptivus

  • 11 appositus

    I
    apposita -um, appositior -or -us, appositissimus -a -um ADJ
    adjacent, near, accessible, akin; opposite; fit, appropriate, apt; based upon
    II

    Latin-English dictionary > appositus

  • 12 artificialis

    I
    artificialis, artificiale ADJ
    II
    artificialis, artificiale ADJ
    furnished/contrived by art; devised by speaker (based on deduction)

    Latin-English dictionary > artificialis

  • 13 assumptivus

    assumptiva, assumptivum ADJ
    based on extraneous arguments (rhet., of the treatment of a case)

    Latin-English dictionary > assumptivus

  • 14 confessorius

    confessoria, confessorium ADJ
    based on admission/claiming a right (w/actio); of a confession/acknowledgement

    Latin-English dictionary > confessorius

  • 15 conjectarius

    conjectaria, conjectarium ADJ
    conjectural, based on inferences; of/pertaining to conjecture (L+S)

    Latin-English dictionary > conjectarius

  • 16 conjectatorius

    conjectatoria, conjectatorium ADJ
    conjectural, based on inferences; of/pertaining to conjecture (L+S)

    Latin-English dictionary > conjectatorius

  • 17 conjecturalis

    conjecturalis, conjecturale ADJ
    conjectural, of/based on conjecture/guess/inference

    Latin-English dictionary > conjecturalis

  • 18 conparativus

    conparativa, conparativum ADJ
    based on/involving consideration of relative merits; comparative

    Latin-English dictionary > conparativus

  • 19 consto

    constare, constiti, constatus V INTRANS
    agree/correspond/fit, be correct; be dependent/based upon; exist/continue/last; be certain/decided/consistent/sure/fixed/established/well-known/apparent/plain; stand firm/still/erect/together; remain motionless/constant; consist of/in

    Latin-English dictionary > consto

  • 20 conventionalis

    conventionalis, conventionale ADJ
    based on an agreement; of/pertaining to agreement/compact (L+S); conventional

    Latin-English dictionary > conventionalis

См. также в других словарях:

  • based — [beɪst] adjective if a company is based somewhere, that is the place where it carries out its business: • The existing business is based in London but the owners may be willing to move. • a Chicago based publisher * * * based UK US /beɪst/… …   Financial and business terms

  • based — 1. based on. To base one thing on another is to use the second as the basis for the first, and it is frequently used in the passive, as in arguments based on statistics. Avoid using based on as an unattached conjunction without a clear antecedent …   Modern English usage

  • based — [beıst] adj 1.) [not before noun] if you are based somewhere, that is the place where you work or where your main business is ▪ It is a professional service based at our offices in Oxford. London based/New York based etc ▪ a London based firm of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Based on a True Story — may refer to: Albums * Based on a True Story (Starting Line album) , an album by The Starting Line * Based on a True Story (Lil Mo album) , an album by Lil Mo * Based on a True Story (Mack 10 album) , an album by Mack 10 * Based on a True Story… …   Wikipedia

  • -based — [bāst] combining form 1. based on; having as its basis [paper based, milk based] 2. based in or at (a specified place); having headquarters in or at [space based weapons, a Cleveland based company] * * * …   Universalium

  • -based — [bāst] combining form 1. based on; having as its basis [paper based, milk based] 2. based in or at (a specified place); having headquarters in or at [space based weapons, a Cleveland based company] …   English World dictionary

  • Based — (b[=a]sd), p. p. & a. 1. Having a base, or having as a base; supported; as, broad based. [1913 Webster] 2. [See {Base}, n., 18 21.] Wearing, or protected by, bases. [Obs.] Based in lawny velvet. E. Hall. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • based — [ beıst ] suffix 1. ) used with some names of places to make adjectives meaning happening or working in a particular place: a Chicago based company 2. ) used with some names to make adjectives describing the main substance in a product: pasta and …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • based — based; de·based·ness; sur·based; …   English syllables

  • based on — I adverb bear upon, built on, contingent upon, dependent on, founded on, grounded on, relying on, rested on II index underlying Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • based on conjecture — index unsupported Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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