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"adequation" Definitions
  1. the result of making equal or adequate : EQUIVALENCE
  2. the act of making adequate : the act of making equal or commensurate

24 Sentences With "adequation"

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It's a curious adequation, for once the exact adequation of true love, love dreamed, love lived, true love itself.
He explains this predilection in terms of adequation and conespondence.
The artists will be encouraged to create things which must be in adequation with the environment.
We, the creators, make no claims as to the adequation of this application with your specific needs.
Differences between contracts stand on the level of services to be set in adequation with needs and perimeter of the project.
Yet while the chapel windows are unmistakably his, they do not function in contrast to their unlikely site but in natural adequation.
Move our competencies to manage to concrete a project so that it is in perfect adequation with the investment and result looked for.
That's why real estate investement is an inflation protection, only if these two criteria are present with a technical adequation to market requirements.
According to Grosseteste's treatise On Truth, truth is the conformity or adequation of things and speech, or more particularly, the thought expressed by speech.
To secure the adequation of the application with the users, we work with ergonomicists and apply a true ergonomic step tested in great data-processing projects.
We hereby commit ourselves to respect scrupulously the adequation between essence and humidity of woods so that our woodwork can be treated properly with various finishes.
This is especially true for ISO 9000 certified companies because one of this standard requirement is to have a good adequation between documents and document user's competence.
He distinguishes three orders of intelligibility, each of which has its own first object: the order of origin, the order of perfection and the order of adequation.
A consortium will be fully responsible for the management of the project and the City of Rome will only intervene to control the adequation between objectives and concrete results.
Alike our dental general lighting, they provide direct and indirect Lighting resulting in a minimum glare. Their minimalist and elegant design is in perfect adequation with the Albédo range.
The principles of logick and natural reason tell us, that there must be a just proportion and adequation between the medium by which we prove, and the conclusion to be proved.
The economic landscape emerging from the crisis henceforth poses numerous questions as to the adequation between offer and demand, and consequently the capacity or overcapacity of both the fleet and port terminals.
This conception of truth as adequation had only recently entered the Latin West, but Grosseteste gives it a twist all his own, taking the speech in question to be that of God, the eternal Word.
An example of correspondence theory is the statement by the thirteenth-century philosopher/theologian Thomas Aquinas: Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus ("Truth is the equation [or adequation] of things and intellect"), a statement which Aquinas attributed to the ninth-century neoplatonist Isaac Israeli.Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol.2, "Correspondence Theory of Truth" by Arthur N. Prior, p 224, Macmillan, 1969.
Philosophers who profess realism often claim that truth consists in a correspondence between cognitive representations and reality.The statement veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus ("truth is the adequation of thought and thing") was defended by Thomas Aquinas. Realists tend to believe that whatever we believe now is only an approximation of reality but that the accuracy and fullness of understanding can be improved.Blackburn p.
The whole proves particularly dark, in perfect adequation with the very sombre context of the games. The soundtrack is published and released by Shooting Star in parallel to those games. Like Atlantis: The Lost Tales, the CD contains an interactive CD-ROM track including original drawings by Stéphane Levallois, the designer of the two projects. They are introduced as a multimedia slideshow this time with a vast number of animations, making the experiment interactive.
This class of theories holds that the truth or the falsity of a representation is determined in principle entirely by how it relates to "things" by whether it accurately describes those "things". A classic example of correspondence theory is the statement by the thirteenth century philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas: "Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus" ("Truth is the adequation of things and intellect"), which Aquinas attributed to the ninth century Neoplatonist Isaac Israeli.Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Vol. 2, "Correspondence Theory of Truth", auth.: Arthur N. Prior, Macmillan, 1969, p. 224.
These alternations to the reef and shoreline have resulted in changes to wave patterns with less sand accumulating to form the beaches as compared to former times; and the shoreline is now exposed to wave action. Several attempts to stabilize the shoreline have not achieved the desired effect. The rising population results in increased demand on fish stocks, which are under stress; although the creation of the Funafuti Conservation Area has provided a fishing exclusion area that helps sustain fish populations across the Funafuti lagoon. Population pressure on the resources of Funafuti and in-adequation sanitation systems have resulted in pollution.
This class of theories holds that the truth or the falsity of a representation is determined solely by how it relates to a reality; that is, by whether it accurately describes that reality. As Aristotle claims in his Metaphysics: "To say that that which is, is not, and that which is not, is, is a falsehood; therefore, to say that which is, is, and that which is not, is not, is true".Aristotle, Metaphysics, 1011b26. A classic example of correspondence theory is the statement by the medieval philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas: "Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus" ("Truth is the adequation of things and intellect"), which Aquinas attributed to the ninth-century Neoplatonist Isaac Israeli.

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