单词 | per accidens |
释义 | per accidens/pəːr ˈaksɪdɛnz/adverb 1By chance, by virtue of some incidental or non-essential circumstance; contingently, indirectly. 2 Logic. Of a conversion: by which the quantity of the proposition is changed from universal to particular. Frequently in conversion per accidens (also called conversion by limitation), opposed to simple conversion. OriginEarly 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Paynell (d.?1564), translator. From post-classical Latin per accidens from classical Latin per + accidēns, usually after ancient Greek κατὰ συμβεβηκός (Aristotle). |
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