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фил. факты* (по М. Хайдеггеру: один из аспектов бытия человека в мире, обозначающий то, что человеку дано от рождения)See: -
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◙ n. היות עובדתי* * *◙ יתדבוע תויה◄ -
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шындық, ақиқаттықThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > facticity
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7 objetividad
f.objectivity.* * *1 objectivity* * *noun f.* * *SF objectivity* * *femenino objectivity* * *= objectivity, facticity.Ex. We need new guidelines for the establishment of subject headings, and these guidelines should stress objectivity and logical arrangement of entries.Ex. His ideas have not been widely cited in biomedical disciplines, and when cited, only with rhetorically dismissive qualifications that detract from their facticity.* * *femenino objectivity* * *= objectivity, facticity.Ex: We need new guidelines for the establishment of subject headings, and these guidelines should stress objectivity and logical arrangement of entries.
Ex: His ideas have not been widely cited in biomedical disciplines, and when cited, only with rhetorically dismissive qualifications that detract from their facticity.* * *objectivitycon objetividad objectively* * *
objetividad sustantivo femenino
objectivity;
objetividad sustantivo femenino objectivity
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* * *objetividad nfobjectivity;analizó la situación con objetividad he analysed the situation objectively* * *f objectivity* * *objetividad nf: objectivity -
8 ངོ་བོ་
[ngo bo]essence, pure fact, being, facticity, facticity of being, fact of ultimate nature of things, lack of any specifically characterizable being, fact of being, state of being what it comes down to, at bottom, in fact, entity, substance, intrinsic nature, identity, identity of things -
9 Dasein
сущ.фил., нем. дазайн, бытие-в-мире (в философии Хайдеггера: основной способ участия человека в мире; включает три аспекта:)Syn:See: -
10 རྒྱལ་བའི་ཁམས་
[rgyal ba'i khams]man's buddha-nature, pristine cognition sensitive to the facticity of being, province or sphere of buddhas -
11 ངོ་བོ་ཉིད་ཀྱི་
[ngo bo nyid kyi]sku: svabhavikakaya, integration of sku gsum, existential essence of being, dimension of the union of the three dimensions, founding stratum of the pure facticity of being, nature truth body, essence-body, 2 aspects: rang bzhin rnam dag (pure in being itself) and blo bur dri bral (pure as regards removal of incidental stains) -
12 ཆོས་དབྱིངས་
[chos dbyings]dharmadhatu, reality continuum, the ultimate, the field of knowledge, field of all events and meanings, reality field, field of all experience, total field of events and meanings, ultimate sphere, the absolutely specific characteristics of all the entities of samsara and nirvana, the object by which the empty form is terminated, the continuum that is a pure experience of meaningfulness, chos: ineffability of the facticity of being, dbyings: pure actuality of being and its self-presentation as an all-encompassing responsiveness, -> de bzhin nyid, ultimate sphere -
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14 činjeničnost
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15 faktičnost
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16 Faktizität
f[die Eigenschaft eines Faktes]facticity
См. также в других словарях:
Facticity — (French: facticité , German: Faktizität ) has a multiplicity of meanings from factuality and contingency to the intractable conditions of human existence.The term is first used by Fichte and has a variety of meanings. It can refer to facts and… … Wikipedia
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facticity — noun Etymology: French or German; French facticité, from German Faktizität, from Factum fact, from Latin factum Date: 1945 the quality or state of being a fact … New Collegiate Dictionary
facticity — /fak tis i tee/, n. the condition or quality of being a fact; factuality. [1940 45; FACT + icity ( IC + ITY), perh. after AUTHENTICITY] * * * … Universalium
facticity — noun a) literally the quality or state of being a fact b) Philosophy: considered ones place, body, past, position, and fundamental relationship to the Other … Wiktionary
facticity — n. factuality, quality of being a fact … English contemporary dictionary
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facticity — fac·tic·i·ty … English syllables
facticity — /fækˈtɪsəti/ (say fak tisuhtee) noun 1. the state of being fact; factuality. 2. specificity of existence. {translation of German Faktizität, a term coined by German philosopher JG Fichte} …
facticity — fakˈtisəd.ē noun ( es) Etymology: French or German; French facticité, from German faktizität, from faktum fact (from Latin factum) + izität (from Latin icitat , icitas icity) … Useful english dictionary