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subreption
▪ I. subreption1 (səbˈrɛpʃən) [ad. L. subreptio, -ōnem, n. of action f. subripĕre (var. surr-), f. sub- sub- 25 + rapĕre to snatch. Cf. F. subreption, Sp. subrepcion, Pg. subrep{cced}ão and see surreption.] a. Eccl. Law. The suppression of the truth or concealment of facts with a view to obtaining a...
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Subreption
"[W]riters began to speak of the error of subreption in a more general sense, as opposed to the [Ancient Roman] legal concept of a crime of subreption. Kant
Kant adopted the term "subreption" in his early work.
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Obreption and subreption (Catholic canon law)
In its effects subreption is equivalent to obreption. Subreption may be intentional and malicious, or attributable solely to ignorance or inadvertence.
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obreption
obreption (ɒˈbrɛpʃən) [ad. L. obreptiōn-em a creeping or stealing upon, n. of action from obrēp-ĕre to creep up to, steal upon, f. ob- (ob- 1 a) + rēpĕre to creep. Cf. F. obreption (1457 orrepcion in Godef.).] 1. The obtaining or trying to obtain something by craft or deceit, spec. in Eccl. and Sc. ...
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subreptitious
subreptitious, a. (sʌbrɛpˈtɪʃəs) [f. L. subreptīcius, -ītius (f. subrept-, pa. ppl. stem of subripĕre): see prec. and -itious1. Cf. OF. subreptice, Sp., Pg. subrepticio.] a. Law. Obtained by subreption. b. Clandestine, surreptitious.1610 Donne Pseudo-martyr 23 Whether that pretended Commandement fro...
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Dispensation (Catholic canon law)
When a supplica is affected (in a material point) by obreption or subreption it becomes necessary to ask for a so-called "reformatory decree" in case the
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abreption
† aˈbreption Obs. [n. of action, f. L. abrept- ppl. stem of abrip-ĕre, f. ab off, away + rap-ĕre to snatch: see -ion1.] Snatching away; complete separation.1681 H. Hallywell Melampronæa 73 (T) Cardan relates of himself that he could when he pleased fall into this ἀϕαίρεσις, disjunction, or abreption...
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surreption
▪ I. surreption1 (səˈrɛpʃən) Also 5 -tyon, 5–7 -cion, etc. [ad. L. surreptio, -ōnem, n. of action f. surripĕre to seize or take away secretly, purloin, (in the Vulgate) to make false suggestions, f. sur- = sub- 25 + rapĕre to seize. Cf. OF. surreption, and subreption1.] † 1. Suppression of truth or ...
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Tacit assumption
Implicit cognition
Implicit leadership theory
Implicit memory
Implied consent
Leading question
Premise
Presupposition
Shattered assumptions theory
Subreption
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Papal rescripts
Intentional falsehood or concealment of truth (obreption and subreption) renders a rescript invalid, since no one should benefit through his own deceit
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Please Pass the Guilt
Subreption, chapter 18.
Cynosure, chapter 18.
Concupiscence, chapter 19.
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100 Jahre – Der Countdown
Medicine of the Century
1929 - The Black Friday
1930 - Gandhi's Salt March
1932 - Weimar at its End*
Chapter 4: Hitler in power
1933 - Hitler's Subreption
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Outline of Catholic canon law
Derogation
Dispensation
Taxa Innocentiana
Indult
Impediment
Interpretation
Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
Jurisdiction
Peritus
Obreption & subreption
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Critique of the Schopenhauerian philosophy
This reasoning is too hastily made (a subreption).
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