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  • contribs 18:59, 27 June 2006 (UTC) Lucaas, please cite your source that ousia is a past participle. Also the pre-philosophical use of the term was property...
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  • Every source I've ever read uses the formula of "three hypostases, one ousia" to refer to classic Trinitarian theology. The term prosopon largely came...
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  • isn't important whether Heidegger was right or wrong. The main question is: who is speaking, Plato or Heidegger? Ousia (talk) 19:20, 7 March 2012 (UTC)...
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  • Are you sure that maru (まる) as circle is character ◯ (U+25EF) and not 〇 (U+3007)? Many thanks for your help, Ousia (talk) 15:55, 12 October 2016 (UTC)....
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  • conflated "hypostasis" and "ousia": "Apparently Athanasius thought that hypostasis in theological contexts always meant ousia, and that if any spoke of...
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  • Basil's analogy here is analogous rather to Aristotelian 1st and 2nd order ousia/essence/nature, as his usage of humans as an analogy of the Trinity relies...
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  • Previous to the Council of Nicæa (325) hypostasis was synonymous with ousia, and even St. Augustine (De Trin., V, 8) avers that he sees no difference...
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  • stands beneath in Greek is hypostasis, substance or essence in Greek is ousia.LoveMonkey (talk) 00:04, 16 November 2009 (UTC) Lapaz wrote: "Heidegger...
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  • the metatheoretical foundation of physics. Some theists claim that the ousia/substance/essence of god is responsible for cosmogony and not his personhood;...
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  • category", comes from the free and commented translation of the website ousia.it, which is solely available in Italian and so it wasn't included in the...
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  • change of ousia, the Latin word transsubstantiatio means a change of substantia. Several Latin words have been used to translate the Greek word ousia. One...
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  • created a commons account). So there is a link to the SVG image (http://www.ousia.tk/home-taping.svg). I have just realized that I forgot to convert the text...
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  • English variant of the word godhood, and denotes the Divinity or Substance (Ousia) of God in Christianity, or the Trinity." What does this mean? Editor2020...
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  • co-sythétisent un tout indivisible tandis qu'en étant séparé de son essence ( ousia ). ( Le personnétat est produit par un organe pensant, qui doit remplir...
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  • the existence of physics. If we separate the "personhood" of god from his ousia/substance/essence, then god is nonfundamental (he has more fundamental components)...
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  • good is in some sense responsible for the existence (or essence? The Greek ousia is ambigious) of other things, it's domain is limited to the intelligibles...
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  • calling that estia which participates in ousia. For in ancient times we too seem to have said esia for ousia, and this you may note to have been the idea...
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  • substantia and three personae, while the Greek-speaking east spoke of one ousía and three hupostáseis, both of which words were usually translated by Latin...
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  • Aristotle philosophy, I believe it is not appropriate to talk of Ousia as substance, because Ousia refers to a time when essence and substance had not yet been...
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  • [27] The God as uncreated in ousia is infinite and is therefore beyond (not limited to) being or existence.[7] The ousia of God is uncreated and is a...
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