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whatness Meaning in Bengali



 বস্তুপরিচয়, সত্তা, বস্তুসার,

Noun:

মিন্মিন্, দোষ, অধ:পতন, পতন, ক্ষয়, কোমলতা, কোমলত্ব, ক্ষীণতা, কমজোরি, আবল্য, দৌর্বল্য, অক্ষমতা, অশক্ততা, অশক্তি, শক্তিহীনতা, ক্ষীণত্ব, দুর্বলতা,





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quidditas) was another term for the essence of an object, literally its "whatness" or "what it is".


"qui(d)ditas" ("whatness"), which is a calque of Aristotle's Greek to ti esti (τὸ τί ἐστι) or "the.


Bultmann argued that all that matters is the "thatness", not the "whatness" of Jesus, i.


or the "whatness of the name", and the underlying nature common to all the things it names, which they called the quid rei, or the "whatness of the thing".


particular form imposed that gives some matter its identity—its quiddity or "whatness" (i.


For example, Ramsey distinguished between the "thatness" and the "whatness" of an event.


English rendering of the German ‘wesen’ translated usually as ‘essence’ (the whatness).


The agent intellect is also the faculty which abstracts the "whatness" or intelligibility of all sensed objects and stores them in the possible.


that the book is "a study of identity, the ‘who-ness’ no less than the 'whatness' of a most gifted autistic person.


Even the focus of traditional ontology on the 'whatness' or quidditas of beings in their substantial, standing presence can be.


Feldman points to the lasting association of the theory that "all whatness is wetness" with Thales himself, pointing out that Diogenes Laërtius speaks.


which is composed of two parts: "which" refers to its quiddity (literally "whatness"), and "is" refers to its esse (the Latin infinitive verb "to be").


Bultmann argued that all that matters is the "thatness", not the "whatness" in that only that Jesus existed, preached and died by crucifixion matters.



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