Aristotle’s Greek word that has been Latinized as ‘qua’ means roughly ‘in so far as’
or ‘under the aspect’
. A study of x qua y, then, is a study of x that concerns itself solely with the y aspect of x.
What does qua mean?
Metaphysics is the study of “being qua being”, or
the study of attributes that belong to things merely insofar as they exist
, e.g. existence, unity, sameness and difference.
How do you use qua?
- On which side, at or in which place, in what direction, where, by what way (qua… ea…)
- as; in the capacity or character of.
- In so far as (eg ens qua ens (“being as being”))
- In what way, how, by what method; to what degree or extent.
What is an example of Qua?
Qua is defined as in the function of, or in the capacity of. An example of qua is an
assistant manager acting as manager while the manager is out sick
; the assistant manager qua manager.
What does person qua person mean?
Definition.
Acting in the capacity of
. After identifying a person, the word “qua” may be added to signify that the rest of the statement pertains to that person acting in the capacity of whatever title or position comes after “qua.”
What language is qua?
It can be translated as “which way” or “as,” and it is a derivative of the
Latin qui
, meaning “who.” Qua has been serving English in the capacity of a preposition since the 17th century.
What is insofar mean?
:
to such extent or degree
.
Is Qua a valid word?
Yes
, qua is in the scrabble dictionary.
Is Qu word?
No,
qu is not in the scrabble
dictionary.
What is Qua in money?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishqua /kwɑː, kweɪ $ kwɑː/ preposition formal used to show you are talking about the basic nature or job of someone or something Money, qua money,
cannot provide happiness
.
What does qua mean in Greek?
(‘Qua’ is a technical expression Aristotle uses
to indicate an aspect under which something is to be considered
.)
What is a qual?
(kwôl) often quals
Informal
.
An examination or contest that qualifies one to advance to the next level of accomplishment or competition
. [Short for qualification and qualifying.]
What is sine qua non in law?
The phrase sine qua non is Latin for
“without which not
.” When something is described as sine qua non, it is a necessary or indispensable requirement. The phrase represents an essential element, component, or condition of something else. [Last updated in July of 2021 by the Wex Definitions Team] legal theory.
Is Qui Latin?
SUBSTANTIVE quis any one quid anything | ADJECTIVE quī, qua (quae), quod any |
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What does non mean in Latin?
does not, not
, do not.
Is inasmuch formal?
Inasmuch as, written in two words, is usually used as a long and very formal synonym
for because or since
. Inasmuch as you have expressed your desire to marry, we shall not oppose your wishes.