Physis
Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/; Ancient Greek: φύσις [pʰýsis]) is a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated into English — according to its Latin translation "natura" — as "nature". The term originated in ancient Greek philosophy, and was later used in Christian theology and Western philosophy. In pre-Socratic usage, physis was contrasted with νόμος, nomos, "law, human convention". Another opposition, particularly well-known from the works of Aristotle, is that of physis and techne – in this case, what is produced and what is artificial are distinguished from beings that arise spontaneously from their own essence, as do agents such as humans. Further, since Aristotle the physical (the subject matter of physics, properly τὰ φυσικά "natural things") has been juxtaposed
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Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/; Ancient Greek: φύσις [pʰýsis]) is a Greek philosophical, theological, and scientific term, usually translated into English — according to its Latin translation "natura" — as "nature". The term originated in ancient Greek philosophy, and was later used in Christian theology and Western philosophy. In pre-Socratic usage, physis was contrasted with νόμος, nomos, "law, human convention". Another opposition, particularly well-known from the works of Aristotle, is that of physis and techne – in this case, what is produced and what is artificial are distinguished from beings that arise spontaneously from their own essence, as do agents such as humans. Further, since Aristotle the physical (the subject matter of physics, properly τὰ φυσικά "natural things") has been juxtaposed
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A la mitologia grega, Fusis (e ...... i Thesis (com déus creadors).
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Fisik atau dalam bahasa Inggri ...... an dengan kalimat/terdefinisi.
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Fusis, Phusis o Physis (transl ...... metafísico en el mundo griego.
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La Phusis (φύσις, traduit ordi ...... arlène Zarader dans son livre.
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La physis (in greco φύσις) è l ...... genere tradotto con 'natura'.
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Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/; Ancient Gr ...... uxtaposed to the metaphysical.
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Physis (gr. φύσις) jest to gre ...... orównać do Thesis oraz Fanesa.
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Phýsis (em grego Φύσις, "Natur ...... ente justaposto ao metafísico.
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Přirozenost (řecky fysis, lat. ...... rozenost tvořící), jíž je bůh.
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Фюсис (грец. φύσις) — теологіч ...... ивши своє окремішне існування.
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A la mitologia grega, Fusis (e ...... i Thesis (com déus creadors).
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Fisik atau dalam bahasa Inggri ...... an dengan kalimat/terdefinisi.
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Fusis, Phusis o Physis (transl ...... hesis (como dioses creadores).
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La Phusis (φύσις, traduit ordi ...... re la totalité des phénomènes.
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La physis (in greco φύσις) è l ...... genere tradotto con 'natura'.
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Physis (/ˈfaɪˈsɪs/; Ancient Gr ...... things") has been juxtaposed
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Physis (gr. φύσις) jest to gre ...... worzył filozofię przyrody. Dzi
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Phýsis (em grego Φύσις, "Natur ...... es (Luz) ou Tésis (a Criação).
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Přirozenost (řecky fysis, lat. ...... rozenost tvořící), jíž je bůh.
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Фюсис (грец. φύσις) — теологіч ...... тті фюсис нерозривно поєднані:
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Phusis dans la philosophie de Martin Heidegger
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