- In
scholastic logic,
differentia (also
called differentia specifica) is one of the predicables; it is that part of a
definition which is
predicable in...
- A genus–
differentia definition is a type of
intensional definition, and it is
composed of two parts: a
genus (or family): An
existing definition that...
-
actual house,
namely 'covering for
bodies and chattels' or any
other differentia that let us
define something as a house. The
formula that
gives the components...
-
category by a
distinguishing characteristic (i.e. the
differentia). More formally, a genus–
differentia definition consists of: a
genus (or family): An existing...
- 'Necessary-Existent-due-to-Itself'
without differentia (fasl) to
distinguish them from each other. Yet, to
require differentia entails that they
exist 'due-to-themselves'...
-
court considers if the
differentiation is
founded on an
intelligible differentia or
distinguishing feature. Finally, the
basis of the differentiation...
- divisions,
which indicate that a
species is
defined by a
genus and a
differentia and that this
logical process continues until the
lowest species is reached...
-
differentials ( d y d x {\displaystyle {\frac {dy}{dx}}} ), from the
Latin word
differentia.
Leibniz did not
publish anything about his
calculus until 1684. Leibniz...
- "As for
pragmata they are all
adiaphora (undifferentiated by a
logical differentia), astathmēta (unstable, unbalanced, not measurable), and
anepikrita (unjudged...
- than a
sharp flavor)
Distinct differentia (sharp note,
sharp flavor,
different differentiae) As
species or
differentia (color of a body,
versus clarity...