Sentence examples for genus of being from inspiring English sources

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Since there are no non-beings, there accordingly can be no genus of non-being, and so, ultimately, no genus of being either.

If this is correct, then, implies Aristotle, being is a core-dependent homonym; further, a science of being becomes possible, even though there is no genus of being, since it is finally possible to study all beings insofar as they are related to the core instance of being, and then also to study that core instance, namely substance, insofar as it serves as the prime occasion of being.

But since there is one kind of thinker who is above even the natural philosopher (for nature is only one particular genus of being), the discussion of these truths also will belong to him whose inquiry is universal and deals with primary substance.

One motivation for his reasoning this way may be that he regards the notion of a genus as ineliminably taxonomical and contrastive,[12] so that it makes ready sense to speak of a genus of being only if one can equally well speak of a genus of non-being just as amonon-being justgs one cas speamong the animaliving the non-animals, viz. the plant kingdom.

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"The Old World genus of mistletoe is Viscum; the European mistletoe species is Viscum album.

The Pilea genus of nettles is believed to include over 700 species worldwide, up to one-third of which are thought to be awaiting description.

The most economically important genus of Dennstaedtiaceae is Pteridium.

"Goodness knows why," Raven says when cited, "but the insufferably coarse genus of Bergenia is apparently coming back into favor".

The importance of protecting the entire Dalbergia genus of rosewood is that criminals can no longer pass off illegal rosewood as one of the previously unprotected species.

More devious genus of malware are succeeding at even duping advanced security tools that discover threats based on behavior analysis.

Paenibacillus genus of bacteria was first included in Bacillus genus and then reclassified to a separate genus in 1993 (Ash et al. [1993]).

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