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Is it possible that things so equivocal can be said in such a univocal way?
But even if the Constitution were univocal, to read it like a last will is to risk making it one.
Miller argues that an obvious univocal reading in the conventional sense is a myth.
Violence is not a univocal or one-dimensional reality.
The risk is that literature ends up becoming univocal: each work is seen as an expression of the particular, and not much more.
The other versions had become univocal.
The univocal potency helps manifest intelligibility and gives determination to the ethos.
He claimed that being is univocal, i.e., that all of its senses are affirmed in one voice.
Many people tend to see the deconstructionist reading as a parasite on its host, the univocal reading.
Twenty-five national plans are weakening our ability to grow together: we need one outlook, a more univocal outlook.
We need a univocal mandate.
Thomas noted three forms of descriptive language when predicating: univocal, analogical, and equivocal.
Catalan and Basque nationalists were not univocal.
What system of relations (hierarchy, dominance, stratification, univocal determination, circular causality) may be established between them?
Being in general (ens in communi), as a univocal notion, was for him the first object of the intellect.
"It's generally assumed that all advertising is detrimental or exploitative," she said, "or at least univocal.
Related terms are "univocal" and "unanimous".
The poem is the food and the two readings, both univocal and equivocal, are fellow guests near the food.
Aquinas made a distinction between equivocal, univocal and analogical terms, the latter being those like healthy that have different but related meanings.
Harclay's argument for the univocal concept of being seeks to answer two questions: "whether there is anything univocally common between God and his creatures.
Therefore the universal cause of the whole species is not an univocal agent; and the universal cause comes before the particular cause.
"Henry of Harclay and the Univocal Concept of Being."
Green M (2009) "Analysis of a text and its representations: univocal truth or a situation of undecidability? "
When a term is predicated of the finite and of the Infinite, it is used, not in a univocal, but in analogical sense.
Miller replied that univocal and determinate meaning is impossibility and history is also impossibility.