An epiphysis (from Ancient Greek ἐπί (epí) 'on top of' and φύσις (phúsis) 'growth'; pl.: epiphyses) is one of the rounded ends or tips of a long bone that...
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the Greek φυσική (phusikḗ 'natural science'), a term derived from φύσις (phúsis 'origin, nature, property'). Astronomy is one of the oldest natural sciences...
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could afford the time. Before the invention or discovery of the concept of phusis or nature by the pre-Socratic philosophers, the same words tend to be used...
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Physiology (/ˌfɪziˈɒlədʒi/; from Ancient Greek φύσις (phúsis) 'nature, origin' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the scientific study of functions and...
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hands". The Daily Telegraph. London. Hatley, James D. (2005). "Techne and Phusis: Wilderness and the Aesthetics of the Trace in Andrew Goldsworthy". Environmental...
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grammaire modale (1985) La Quête du sens. Le Langage en question (1997) Phusis et Logos. Une Phénoménologie du langage (2007) Phénoménologie du langage...
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which was used as a translation for the earlier (pre-Socratic) Greek term phusis, derived from the verb for natural growth. Already in classical times, philosophical...
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the two positions, one which relies heavily on the notion of Nature, or phusis. With the rise and dominance of Christianity in the West and the later spread...
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practices were a function of convention or nomos rather than blood or birth or phusis.[citation needed] They argued further that the morality or immorality of...
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'rose' + manteía, 'prophecy') physiognomy/physiognomancy: by faces (Greek phusis, 'nature' + -gnōmoniā, 'interpretation') phytognomy: by the appearance of...
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Technics and Time, 1, that this represents a hesitation in Derrida: "Now phusis as life was already différance. There is an indecision, a passage remaining...
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word miaphysite derives from the Ancient Greek μία (mía, "one") and φύσις (phúsis, "nature, substance"). Miaphysite teaching is based on Cyril of Alexandria's...
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Ramsay 9:29 2. "Intervals" 4:38 3. "Barock-Plastik" 3:17 4. "Nomus Et Phusis" 4:23 5. "I Feel The Air (Of Another Planet)" 8:12 6. "Household Names"...
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Post-turn, Heidegger refines his position to present some basic words (e.g., phusis, the Greek term that roughly translates to "nature") as world-disclosive...
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(phûsa) physogastric, physostomous, Triplophysa physi- nature Greek φύσις (phúsis) physics, physician physalid- bladder Greek φυσαλ(λ)ίς (phusal(l)is) physalis...
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φύλλον (phúllon) leaf garden lupin, Lupinus polyphyllus physi- G φύσις (phúsis) nature Symphysia ("naturally joined") (a plant) phyto- G φυτόν (phutón)...
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the two positions, one which relies heavily on the notion of Nature, or phusis. "The world we inhabit is an orderly one, in which things generally behave...
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meant desertion. (Plutarch, Moralia, 241) Ἡ φύσις οὐδὲν ποιεῖ ἅλματα. Hē phúsis oudèn poieî hálmata. Natura non facit saltus. "Nature does not make [sudden]...
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the article and noun, for example ἡ τοῦ ἀνθρώπου φύσις (hē toû anthrṓpou phúsis) "the nature of man" (Plato), although other positions are possible, e.g...
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Still image from Hughes' performance piece "Sum-Phusis" (2007)...
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O'Hagan 9:29 2. "Intervals" 4:38 3. "Barock-Plastik" 3:17 4. "Nomus Et Phusis" 4:23 5. "I Feel The Air (Of Another Planet)" 8:12 6. "Household Names"...
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(phûsa) physogastric, physostomous, Triplophysa physi- nature Greek φύσις (phúsis) physics, physician physalid- bladder Greek φυσαλ(λ)ίς (phusal(l)is) physalis...
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Ahmed (colonel) (born 1965), Pakistani colonel Aqeel Shamsi (Phusi) (born 1998), Pakistani Phusi This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on "Callicles and Thrasymachus" discusses the views of Antiphon the Sophist. Nomos and Phusis in Antiphon's Peri Alêtheias...
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as introducing a theory of natural law, the word "nature" (Greek: φύσις phusis) is never used in the dialogue. Mark Lutz argues that Socrates's account...
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ancestor who bore this name. During her sophomore year, she started the Phusis Philoi (Greek: Nature Lovers) club at the university for young women interested...
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edoneîto Ístora kakíēs emautòn ouk ékhōn élenkhon Mústēn tóte kíklēsken phúsis pónon geōrgeîn u u u u u u | – – u u | – u u u u | – – – u u u u | – –...
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