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Definitions from the WebSub SpecieDefinition: A Latin phrase meaning "under a particular aspect" or "in view of a particular aspect". Part of Speech: Adverb1. In philosophy, sub specie is used to indicate that something is being considered from a particular perspective or under a specific evaluation. Example Sentence: The philosopher analyzed the concept of happiness sub specie of virtue. Part of Speech: Noun1. A particular perspective or viewpoint. Example Sentence: The scientist examined the problem of climate change from various sub specie. Part of Speech: Adjective1. Pertaining to a specific aspect or viewpoint. Example Sentence: The professor explained the sub specie elements of the theory to the students. Part of Speech: Phrase1. Under a specific viewpoint or evaluation. Example Sentence: The novel explores the idea of love and happiness sub specie eternitatis. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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