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  • ADJUNCThttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/philosophy/ADJUNCT

    or accession to a thing, not essentially belonging to it, but only accidental thereto.See ACCIDENT. There are two kinds of adjuncts; the one, a substance (whether spirit or body) accidentally superadded to another, as its subject—Such is water in a...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Philosophy
  • ADJUNCTIOhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ADJUNCTIO

    the clothes for the man, not the man for the clothes.Whatever is a part of a thing cannot be called an adjunct of it. See ADJUNCTS. There are various species of Adjunction; viz. Adhesion, Apposition, Adjacency, Accubation, Incubation, Imposition,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Unclassified
  • ADJOININGhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/philosophy/ADJOINING

    ADJOINING, Adjunction, in philosophy, etc. See ADJUNCT and ADJUNCTION.Adjoining is particularly used for the associating of a person to another, or appointing him a colleague, or adjunct.See ADJUNCT, etc. ADJOINING

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Philosophy
  • ACCIDENThttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/philosophy/ACCIDENT

    Predicable, and Predicamental. Verbal Accident, Accidens Verbale, stands opposed to Essence; and in this Sense, the Adjuncts to a thing, though Substances themselves, are denominated Accidents thereof. See ADJUNCT. Thus, the Clothes a Man has on, though...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Philosophy
  • ARGUMENThttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/philosophy/ARGUMENT

    several Kinds, viz. Definition, Distribution, Genus, and Species, Form, Similitude, Dissimilitude, Comparison, Repugnancy, Adjuncts, Antecedents, Consequents, Causes, and Effects. See each in its Place, Definition, Distribution, Genus, etc. To these...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Philosophy
  • AMPLIFICATIONhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/rhetoric/AMPLIFICATION

    testis temporum, lux veritatis, vita memoriae, magistra vitae, nuntia vetustatis. See DEFINITION. 2°, By a Multitude of Adjuncts; of which we have a fine Instance in Virgil’s Lamentation for Caesar’s Death, by presenting the many prodigies and Monsters...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Rhetoric
  • ASSOCIATEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ASSOCIATE

    ASSOCIATE,an Adjunct, Partner, or Member. The Word is compounded of the Latin ad and socius, Fellow, Companion. ASSOCIATE

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Unclassified
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