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An argument that creates an infinite series of causes that does not seem to have a beginning. As a fallacy, it rests upon
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From rēs ("things, facts") the plural of rēs ("a thing, a fact") + nōn ("not") + verba ("words") the plural of verbum ("a word"). Literally meaning "things, not words" or "facts instead of words" but referring to that "actions be used instead of words".
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A common debate technique, and a method of proof in mathematics and philosophy, that proves the thesis by showing that its opposite is absurd or logically untenable. In general usage outside mathematics and philosophy, a
1277:(1955) I. 56 (" 'Arcturus' is his other name"), I slew a worm the other day – A 'Savant' passing by Murmured 'Resurgam' – 'Centipede'! 'Oh Lord – how frail are we'!; and in a letter of Vincent van Gogh. The
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excessive and inappropriate laughter signifies stupidity.
1162:(whatever you do, do it wisely and consider the end) from
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1355:Latin motto that appears on the crest of the
1159:quidquid agis prudenter agas et respice finem
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277:rara avis in terris nigroque simillima cygno
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961:Voluntarily abandoned property; a form of
867:repetition is the mother of study/learning
815:i.e., "You have hit the nail on the head"
51:started centuries before the beginning of
1721:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci.
440:More literally, "by the thing". From the
891:, said for the dead. Source of the term
884:give him/her (them) eternal rest, O Lord
812:You have touched the point with a needle
262:An extraordinary or unusual thing. From
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1608:. Martinus Nijhoff. pp. 421–454.
1473:People called Romans they go the house
1388:, "cold of death") and discoloration (
774:Kingdom of Mary, the Patron of Hungary
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759:Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College
548:Taken from the Gospel of Luke 16:2.
234:is the root of all evil". Theme of "
1458:Rome has spoken, the case is closed
700:, to Hungarian nobles planning the
1133:look behind, look here, look ahead
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576:, "reduction to the impossible").
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1111:Pertaining to the state or public
297:Rare survivors in the immense sea
660:regem ego comitem me comes regem
1409:Can you help laughing, friends?
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464:rather than the Latin word for
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861:repetitio est mater studiorum
344:A law's foundation or basis.
1479:Monty Python's Life of Brian
1394:, "bluish color of death").
1357:Trinity Broadcasting Network
621:leading back to the infinite
291:rari nantes in gurgite vasto
64:This list covers the letter
1352:king even of faithful kings
1177:Homerton College, Cambridge
1028:the thing speaks for itself
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221:radix malorum est cupiditas
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944:London School of Economics
887:From the Christian prayer
560:leading back to the absurd
486:with matters standing thus
324:reasoning for the decision
259:rare bird (very rare bird)
1539:A countryside in the city
1452:Roma locuta, causa finita
910:let him/her rest in peace
800:and the Budapest School.
512:Homebush Boys High School
1740:Latin for the Illiterati
1263:, in Charlotte Brontë's
1210:let the superior respond
1127:respice adspice prospice
373:by account of the ground
1583:Encyclopædia Britannica
1513:rosam quae meruit ferat
936:University of Sheffield
925:rerum cognoscere causas
392:confirmed and completed
1961:Lists of Latin phrases
1736:Stone, Jon R. (1996).
1323:Praeparatio evangelica
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588:leading back to Hitler
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708:. The full sentence,
615:reductio ad infinitum
574:hi eis atopon apagogi
70:List of Latin phrases
1669:. Vangoghletters.org
1574:Donald William Lucas
1498:drop down ye heavens
1346:rex regum fidelum et
1336:Anecdote for Fathers
1318:Eusebius of Caesarea
1312:An utterance by the
1192:Turnbull High School
1150:look back at the end
1099:, "no man's land").
940:University of Guelph
605:reductio ad absurdum
583:reductio ad Hitlerum
566:reductio ad absurdum
555:reductio ad absurdum
532:Ruyton Girls' School
527:Upright and Faithful
241:The Canterbury Tales
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1904: Complete list
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1205:respondeat superior
1194:, Glasgow, and the
1114:source of the word
850:repeating does good
788:regressus ad uterum
706:Gertrude of Merania
632:reformatio in peius
480:rebus sic stantibus
468:. The use of Latin
236:The Pardoner's Tale
1578:"Greek literature"
1566:Peter A. Mackridge
1468:Romanes eunt domus
1379:stiffness of death
1332:William Wordsworth
1188:Georgetown College
1155:dactylic hexameter
1031:A phrase from the
902:requiescat in pace
880:dona ei(s), Domine
793:return to the womb
545:to give an account
521:recte et fideliter
507:Upright and Strong
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