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In the denomination res a reor reris are included all those essences effectively constituted as such and also figments devoid of any objective content.
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Yet neither is it strictly speaking a res a reor reris, even though Henry himself had entertained this possibility on one occasion at least
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As such, a res a reor reris is in itself indifferent to both being (essentiae and existentiae) and non-being: to cite the most common example, a res a reor reris can be a mythical animal such as a hircocervus or tragelaphus (goat-stag).
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If the nothing that stands in opposition to a res a reor reris cannot even be conceived, the nothing that stands in opposition to a res a ratitudine is not the lack of actual being, hence non-existence in the physical world, but rather the lack of formal constitution: the fact that a thing can be conceived (for example, a chimera or a mountain of gold) without in reality being “certified” as a determined essence.
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Consequently, res ratae are more a subcategory of res a reor reris, rather than the possible result of the composition between the latter and esse essentiae.
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The distinction between res a reor reris and res a ratitudine seems to have mainly an epistemological utility: it corresponds to the scientific progression
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In what may run counter to conventional wisdom, the reor shsearchers found that more than half 53% of the immigrant founders of technology and engineering companies secured their basic undergraduate degrees in their home countries.
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The enlightened and benevolent Pliny thus publicly professes himself an atheist: — Quapropter effigiem Dei formamque quaerere imbecillitatis humanae reor.
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In France the guilds defended their rights stubbornly until Colbert's reor - ganization in 1663 of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (founded in 1635), spelled an end to their power.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas RUDOLF WITTKOWER 1968
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For the untrustworthiness of family records, cf.viii. 40, 4, 'vitiatam memoriam funebribus laudibus reor falsisque imaginum titulis, dum familiae ad se quaeque famam rerum gestarum honorumque fallenti mendacio trahunt.'
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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