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- Secundum quid (also called secundum quid et simpliciter, meaning "[what is true] in a certain respect and [what is true] absolutely") is a type of informal...
- fallacy of accident (also called destroying the exception or a dicto simpliciter ad dictum secundum quid) is an informal fallacy where a general rule...
- The fallacy of converse accident is an informal fallacy that occurs when a rule that applies only to an exceptional case is wrongly applied to all cases...
- Canadian administrative law is the body of law "that applies to all administrative decisions, whether issued by front-line officials, ministers, economic...
- and Arnold Davidson have argued that doing so would constitute "murder simpliciter" rather than euthanasia. The third element incorporated into many definitions...
- any world that is a physical duplicate of w is also a duplicate of w simpliciter. Applied to the actual world (our world), (1) is the claim that physicalism...
- their properties intrinsically, i.e., simpliciter. P3: But only temporal parts can have their properties simpliciter. C2: Therefore, there are temporal parts...
- juro et voveo observare et adimplere in omnibus et per omnia purae et simpliciter et bona fide realiter et **** effectu, et sub poena perjurii et anathematis...
- said previously. dicto simpliciter [from] a maxim, simply I.e. "from a rule without exception." Short for a dicto simpliciter, the a is often dropped...
- possible verdicts they could consider related to capital murder, murder simpliciter, or manslaughter either because of diminished responsibility or self-defence...