单词 | individually the same |
释义 | > as lemmasindividually the same 2. With respect to individual identity (as a property of an entity); in terms of the individual, as opposed to the species or kind. Frequently in individually the same: the exact same, the selfsame. In later use chiefly Logic and Philosophy. Cf. numerically adv. 1a. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [adjective] the ilkeOE selfeOE oneOE no nothera1325 that ilk (thilk) same1390 one self?a1425 selfsamec1425 the same self1503 proper1523 one (and the) selfsame1531 self-said1548 one and the same1551 identical1581 the same very1590 the very same1597 individuala1602 individually the same1604 a (also one) selfly1605 very1611 same1621 numerical1624 numeric1663 identic1664 synonymous1789 the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective] > as individuals individually1604 1604 J. Marston Malcontent ii. iv. sig. Dv Euen here it is, three curds in three regions indiuiduallie distinct. 1656 tr. T. Hobbes Elements Philos. ii. xi. 100 Whensoever the Name by which it is asked whether a thing be the same it was, is given it for the Matter onely, then if the Matter be the same, the thing also is Individually the same; as the Water which was in the Sea, is the same which is afterwards in the Cloud. 1748 H. Walpole Let. 12 Jan. in Lett. to H. Mann (1833) II. 238 I have received the eagle's head; the bill is broken off individually in the same spot with the original. 1768 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued I. i. 113 The perceptions..altho' exactly similar are individually distinct. 1777 J. Aikin Ess. on Applic. Nat. Hist. to Poetry 55 In this sprightly piece, a variety of gay and pleasing objects, similar in kind, yet individually different from those of the Allegro, are introduced in rapid succession. 1808 L. Murray Eng. Gram. Illustr. I. iii. 238 The definite article is likewise used to distinguish between things, which are individually different, but have one generic name. 1848 Brownson's Q. Rev. July 366 Superangelic bread, not only specifically, but individually, identical with that which during eighteen centuries has been broken and distributed among Catholics. 1906 H. W. B. Joseph Introd. Logic iii. 42 We shall be assuming, in order to account for the difference between determinate materials that are the same in kind, other determinate materials the same in kind but individually different. 1953 F. C. Copleston Hist. Philos. III. i. iv. 50 Though he [sc. Duns Scotus] spoke of a ‘common nature’ he did not mean that the actual nature of X is individually the same as the actual nature of Y. 2000 J. F. Wippel Metaphysical Thought Thomas Aquinas vii. 197 Individually different entities may share in essentially or specifically the same kind of being. < as lemmas |
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