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The scholastic phi - losophers said that these propositions were self-evident ex terminis, that is, as soon as the terms in them are understood” (New Essays IV, vii, 1).
AXIOMATIZATION ROBERT BLANCH 1968
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It is a book (mind you) on the history of new media (what a contradiction in terminis) in The Netherlands.
BPN 1360 Silence, please; history in the making Jak Boumans 2009
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It is a book (mind you) on the history of new media (what a contradiction in terminis) in The Netherlands.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jak Boumans 2009
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It is a book (mind you) on the history of new media (what a contradiction in terminis) in The Netherlands.
Buziaulane Jak Boumans 2009
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Per se notae means that they are self-evident; ex terminis adds that they are self-evident in virtue of being analytically true.
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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These are propositions that are not per se notae ex terminis and do not follow from such propositions, but are "highly consonant" with such propositions.
John Duns Scotus Williams, Thomas 2007
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Britannicis, hospita praebuit; eosque, in terminis, si qui essent
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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Britannicis, hospita praebuit; eosque, in terminis, si qui essent
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook 2003
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Paul of Venice: Logica magna, prima pars, Tractatus de terminis, ed.N. Kretzmann, Oxford: Oxford Univ.
Medieval Semiotics Meier-Oeser, Stephan 2003
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Venetis, atque adeo regis Romanorum subditis largita vnquam aut donata fuit, celsitudinem vestram rogamus ne tam singularis beneficenti� laus in tam angustis terminis duorum aut trium hominum concludatur, sed ad vniuersos subditos nostrus diffusa, propagat醧ue, celsitudinis vestr� beneficium e� reddat augustius, qu� eiusdem donatio lati鵶 patebit, et ad plures pertinebit.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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