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  2. Univocity of being - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, it is not we who are univocal in a Being which is not; it is we and our individuality which remains equivocal in and for a univocal Being." [ 5 ] Deleuze at once echoes and inverts Spinoza , [ 6 ] who maintained that everything that exists is a modification of the one substance , God or Nature .

  3. Problem of religious language - Wikipedia

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    An analogous term is partly univocal (has only one meaning) and partly equivocal (has more than one potential meaning) because an analogy is in some ways the same and in some ways different from the subject. [12]

  4. Analogia entis - Wikipedia

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    Analogical reasoning can be distinguished from other modes, such as induction and deduction. Analogical statements can be distinguished from other kinds of statement, such as univocal and equivocal. Such analogy is asymmetric, [ 4 ] : 119 working in one direction only: the metaphor "God is Father" (i.e., the analogy "God is to us as a human ...

  5. Analogy - Wikipedia

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    In Christian scholastic theology, analogical arguments were accepted in order to explain the attributes of God. Aquinas made a distinction between equivocal, univocal and analogical terms, the last being those like healthy that have different but related meanings.

  6. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    Aquinas noted three forms of descriptive language when predicating: univocal, analogical, and equivocal. [7] Univocality is the use of a descriptor in the same sense when applied to two objects or groups of objects. For instance, when the word "milk" is applied both to milk produced by cows and by any other female mammal.

  7. Apophatic theology - Wikipedia

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    The distinction between univocal, equivocal, and analogous language and relations corresponds to the distinction between the via positiva, via negativa, and via eminentiae. In Thomas Aquinas, for example, the via positiva undergirds the discussion of univocity, the via negativa the equivocal, and the via eminentiae the final defense of analogy.

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    Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court Monday for failing to properly respond to requests for information as he turned over assets to satisfy a $148 million defamation judgment granted to ...

  9. Four causes - Wikipedia

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    If it is greater, we speak of equivocal causation, in analogy to the three types of logical predication (univocal, equivocal, analogical); if it is equal, we speak of univocal predication.