Definition of «qua»

The term "qua" is an adverbial phrase that means "as," "in the capacity of," or "by virtue of." It can be used to describe a person's position, role, or function in relation to something else. For example, one might say "John Smith, qua lawyer" to mean John Smith acting as a lawyer, rather than referring to him personally.

Sentences with «qua»

  • Particularly in the UK, banter is often recognised as sine qua non of social interaction. (inspiringinterns.com)
  • To the extent that an actual entity can not transcend its subjectivity and have access to other actual entities qua subjects, Whitehead can not be said to succeed in mitigating metaphysical subjectivity. (religion-online.org)
  • Likewise, the actual entities involved in a proposition lose some of their characteristics qua actual entity. (religion-online.org)
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