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contingence
contingence (kənˈtɪndʒəns) [f. L. type *contingentia (perh. in med.L.), f. contingent- contingent: see -ence. (In F. app. from c 1600: see Littré.)] I. 1. Touching, contact. angle of contingence: the infinitesimal angle between the circumference of a circle and its tangent, or between two tangents t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean Clam
La contingence des normes, (avec un Avant-propos de Niklas Luhmann), Paris, Presses Universitaires de France 1997[1]. wikipedia.org
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What is another word for event - WordHippo
more . "It was an unforgettable event that would affect the lives of many.". Noun. . A future circumstance which is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty. possibility. likelihood. contingence. contingency.
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Lionel Dauriac
Contingence et rationalisme; pages d'histoire et de doctrine, 1924. wikipedia.org
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stylar
stylar, a. (ˈstaɪlə(r)) Also stilar. [f. mod.L. type stylāris, f. stylus: see style n. and -ar.] † 1. Pertaining to the ‘style’ or gnomon of a dial. Obs.1614 E. Wright Dialling xvi. E 2, Draw a right line out of the intersection of the line of contingence, and substilar perpendicularly ouerthwart th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Viability theory
-P. (2010) La mort du devin, l’émergence du démiurge : Essai sur la contingence, la viabilité et l’inertie des systèmes, Beauchesne Aubin J. wikipedia.org
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squarewise
squarewise, adv. Also square-wise; 6 squyre-, 6–7 squirewise. [f. square a.] † 1. After the fashion of a carpenter's square; at right angles, rectangularly. Obs.1546 State Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 231, 2 boordes [= tables] being set squyrewise. 1571 Digges Pantom. i. xviii. F b, Then go from it Orthogo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sublunary sphere
divide"...from aether to air, from 'heaven' to 'nature', from the realm of gods (or angels) to that of daemons, from the realm of necessity to that of contingence wikipedia.org
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touch-line
ˈtouch-line Also touchline, touch line. [f. touch n. or v. + line n.2] † 1. Geom. A straight line that touches a curve; a tangent. Obs.1551 Recorde Pathw. Knowl. i. Defin., A touche lyne, is a line that runneth a long by the edge of a circle, onely touching it, but doth not crosse the circumference ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Antonin Sertillanges
"La Providence, la Contingence et la Liberté selon saint Thomas d'Aquin," Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques, 1, pp. 5–16. (1909). "La Contingence dans la Nature selon Saint Thomas d'Aquin," Revue des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques, 4, pp. 665–681. (1912). wikipedia.org
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Émile Boutroux
Works De la Contingence des Lois de la Nature (1874). De Veritatibus Æternis apud Cartesium (1874; translated into French by G. wikipedia.org
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卡里亚雅苏斯的狄奥多罗斯
Jules Vuillemin: Nécessité ou contingence. L'aporie de Diodore et les systèmes philosophiques. Paris 1984. wikipedia.org
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Jacques Bouveresse
Les Lumières des positivistes, Agone, 2011 (ISBN 978-2-7489-0066-8) Dans le labyrinthe : nécessité, contingence et liberté chez Leibniz. wikipedia.org
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甘丹·梅亚苏
Essai sur la nécessité de la contingence)2006年Seuil版 《数与塞壬》(Le Nombre et la sirène)2011年Fayard版 《形而上学与超科学世界小说》(Métaphysique et fiction des mondes hors-science wikipedia.org
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Jules Vuillemin
Nécessité ou contingence. L'aporie de Diodore et les systèmes philosophiques, Paris, Minuit, 1984, réed. 1997. wikipedia.org
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