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fundamentum relationis Logic.|fʌndəˈmɛntəm rɪleɪʃɪˈeʊnɪs| [L., = foundation of the relation.] Those elements of the objective world that constitute the terms of a relation. (See also fundamentum.)
1843Mill Logic I. ii. §7. i. 55 The series of events may be said to constitute the relation; the schoolmen called it the foundation of the relation, fundamentum relationis. 1906J. N. Keynes Formal Logic (ed. 4) i. iv. 64 The fact or facts constituting the ground of both correlative names is called the fundamentum relationis. For example,..in the case of husband and wife, the facts which constitute the marriage tie. 1907W. James Let. 4 Aug. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. W.J. (1935) II. 540 The fundamentum relationis of the fact that the idea may mean and point to that reality, and know it truly, is to be found in the enveloping experiences and nowhere else. |