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is univocal
adjective
Having only one possible meaning.
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There is, however, a second, more subtle response, which is that the Bible is political but that its politics is univocal and largely supportive of my own existing political beliefs.
Every frame has a lot going on; each image contains more than one image, no emotion is univocal, and every moment is alive with a seeming infinity of possibilities, including the worst.
According to Brentano, the expression 'to think' is univocal in the sense that it always refers to a definite mental act directed to something.
Thus, for instance, since the accounts of 'human' in 'Socrates is human' and 'Plato is human' will be the same, 'human' is univocal or synonymous in these applications.
Bonetus considers the concept of being, insofar as it is univocal to real being and being in the mind, as the subject of metaphysics.
This implies that the expression 'something' is univocal too, because there is no generic concept comprising both things and non-things as object to which intentional acts refer.
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First, there are analogical terms which are univocal in a broad sense of 'univocal'univocal
No rules of translation between the verbal and iconic were univocal.
But are univocal spacetime coincidences real because, thanks to their invariance, they are observable?
Another is to take 'broke' to be univocal and allow the object to move into subject position.
He asserts that God's knowledge and his attributes are univocal with ours (O'Higgins, 1970, p. 63).
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