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per se
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/26 01:56 UTC 版)
語源
Borrowed from Latin per sē (“by itself”), from per (“by, through”) and sē (“itself, himself, herself, themselves”).
発音
- (英国発音) IPA: /pəˈseɪ/
- (General American) IPA: /pɚˈseɪ/, /pɚˈsiː/
- (General Australian) IPA: /pəˈsæɪ/
- 韻: -eɪ, (General American) -iː
副詞
per se (not comparable)
- Without determination by or involvement of extraneous factors; by its very nature.
- Synonyms: by itself, in itself, in and of itself, as such (in certain senses), sui generis (occasionally, in one of its senses)
- Near-synonyms: by definition, by nature, essentially, in essence, ipso facto, intrinsically; see also Thesaurus:intrinsically
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1877, Walter Henry Hill, Elements of Philosophy: Comprising Logic and Ontology Or General Metaphysics, page 220:
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A proposition is per se known as regards itself , but not per se known as regards us, when it has no medium of proof a priori, nor is its truth directly and immediately evident to us on first apprehending the terms.
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- (nonstandard, more loosely, chiefly in the negative) In a true or literal sense; as one would expect from the name or description.
- a. 1998, anonymous conversationalists, quoted in, 1998, Tom Chiarella, Writing Dialogue, Story Press, →ISBN, page 12:
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2012 March 22, Pamela Burnard, Musical Creativities in Practice, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 202:
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2013 February 12, Kjell-Ake Nordquist, Gods and Arms: On Religion and Armed Conflict, Wipf and Stock Publishers, →ISBN, page 70:
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As we shall see, since the 1960s, the ELN, although not a religious movement per se, represents an interesting amalgam of beliefs that helped serve in recruitment, commitment, and identification of a revolutionary belief and ritual.
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2017 May 22, Stephen Pimpare, Ghettos, Tramps, and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
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He sells a story, flirts with a waitress, looks handsome, has writer's block, and feels sorry for himself, but it's not a story about the Depression per se: it could be set in any time period, almost anywhere.
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2021 October 27, Jeanne Sahadi, “How stablecoin is different than other cryptocurrencies … and how it’s not”, in CNN:
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There is no legal federal framework yet for how to regulate stablecoins per se.
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- (philosophy) As the principle of its own determination and positing itself.
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a. 2005, Jacques Maritain, An EPZ Introduction to Philosophy, A&C Black, →ISBN, page 153:
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Peter is per se alive, endowed with intellect, and the faculty of laughter, the artist is per se one who fashions objects. But Peter is per accidens a sufferer from influenza
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2015, Gaven Kerr, Aquinas's Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia:
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Thus, unless there exists some being that exists per se, the origination of esse in a chain of composites itself remains unexplained and quite mysterious. And the existence of a being that exists per se is affirmed through a denial of an infinite regress of essence-esse composites causing other such composites.
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2022 October 15, Gaven Kerr, Collected Articles on the Existence of God, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, page 218:
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Aquinas rejects this position, because then God would not be per se necessary, but would be necessitated by his own divine nature to create. Hence to be per se necessary, God must be free to create.
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- (law) Not leaving discretion to the judge to take into account additional factors that could rebut the judgment, deriving the qualification from the statute.
- Coordinate terms: eo ipso, ipso facto
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The law makes drunk driving illegal per se.
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1986, Administrative Per Se: A Summary of State Forms and Procedures:
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In an effort to assist states that may have recently adopted or expect to adopt administrative per se, NHTSA has collected sample copies of forms and a brief description of the administrative procedures from selected states with in-place programs.
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使用する際の注意点
- Because this is originally a Latin phrase, it is sometimes italicized when it is written.
- Increasingly misspelled by English speakers as per say or persay.
派生語
- ampersand
- A-per-se
- negligence per se
形容詞
per se (not comparable)
- (philosophy) Positing itself and being a principle of its own determination.
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1980, Mortimer Adler, How to Prove There Is a God: Mortimer J. Adler's Writings and Thoughts About God, Open Court, →ISBN, page 197:
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Hence, God would have to be the immediate per se cause of some natural motions, but not of all. But no known natural motion is without a natural motion as its immediate per se cause.
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1988, J. van Rijen, Aspects of Aristotle’s Logic of Modalities, page 137:
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Before stating at 74b5ff. that the connection between the subject and predicate of the premisses of scientific inferences must not be accidental but per se, he introduces the technical terms 'about all' ( 'kata pantos' ) and 'per se' (' kath' hauto ') in order to clarify the meaning of this proviso.
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2014, Barrie Fleet, Simplicius: On Aristotle Physics 2, page 97:
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The per se cause of the house is the building skill and the craftsman who exercises it, while the per accidens cause is the fair-skinned or the artistic man. Alexander says: 'Aristotle says that just as anything that exists is one thing per se and another per accidens (by “being what it is per se” he means the substance, and by "what is per accidens" he means the attributes of the substance), so a cause is one thing per se and another per accidens.
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2015, Gaven Kerr, Aquinas's Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia:
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They hold to the impossibility of an actual per se infinity, because in a per se series the effects have a dependence on their causes, in which case if the series were infinite, the ultimate effect would be dependent on an infinite chain of causes; and since an infinity cannot be traversed, the being of such an effect would never be explained.
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- (law) That does not leave discretion to the judge to take into account additional factors that could rebut the judgment, deriving the qualification from the statute.
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1981, Hugh Laurence Ross, Deterrence of the Drinking Driver: An International Survey, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Transportation, page 80:
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Until recently Denmark hesitated to adopt a formal per se law, preferring to give more discretion to its judges, but the general practice was to take blood tests and to convict those accused under the classical law if the blood alcohol concentration was greater than 100 mg./100 ml.
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2006, Sheldon Kimmel, How and why the Per Se Rule Against Price-fixing Went Wrong, page 1:
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CBS (441 U.S. 1 [1979]) explains, the per se rule against price-fixing isn't to be taken literally.
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語源
First attested in the 11th century. By surface analysis, per (“by, through”) + sē (“itself, himself, herself, themselves”).
発音
- (Classical Latin) IPA: [ˈpɛr ˈseː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA: [ˈpɛr ˈsɛː]
派生した語
perse
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/03/30 14:45 UTC 版)
語源 1
From 中期英語 pers, from Old French, from Medieval Latin persus, back-formed from Persicus (“Persian”), from Ancient Greek Περσικός (Persikós). Compare peach.
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /pɜːs/
- (General American) IPA: /pɝs/
- 韻: -ɜː(ɹ)s
- Homophone: purse
名詞
perse (countable and uncountable, plural perses)
参照
語源 2
動詞
perse (third-person singular simple present perses, present participle persing, simple past and past participle persed or perst)
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