Sentences with word «tertium»

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These children — able neither to embrace nor to avoid their fate — stand as a peculiar tertium quid between two related problems in the Church's early years, namely the phenomenon of martyrs too eager to run towards death and other Christians too eager to run away from it.
The jubilant music of this great composer is intended to express not the immortality of the soul but the event of the resurrection of the body: Et resurrexit tertia die... Expecto resurrectionem mortuorum et vitam venturi saeculi.
The inner eyelid of cats — more properly called the palpebra tertia but also known as the nictitating membrane, third eyelid or «haw» — has been regarded by some as a biological curiosity much like the human appendix or wisdom teeth.
Her collection, called Tertium Non Data (a lovely alchemical term referring to the Latin translation of the phrase «the third is not given») epitomizes how separate elements can be combined and creatively upcycled to create a third, emergent artwork with a new life of its own.
HALL OF FAME: This year, Santa Clara University law prof Eric Goldman put his Forbes blog Tertium Quid — written more for a lay audience — on pause and refocused on this one he's been writing since 2005.
«6 He believes that among the entities composing a compound «this reciprocal acting constitutes a tie or bond between them, this bond being the relation — which exists only in the acting, and not as some tertium quid.
Whitehead would certainly agree with Leclerc that actual entities exercise true agency on other actual entities, and that this «acting constitutes a tie or bond between them, this bond being the relation — which exists only in the acting and not as some tertium quid.
Complexity transcendends linear causality and the tertium non datur.
It seems you're caught in either - or (tertium non datur) thinking.
There is no tertium quid.
Moreover, a third branch in the incongruity (if such things can have a tertium quid) is the fact that gram for gram it's the deadliest substance... [more]
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