In the comparative study of religions, the genus of the definition of the word 'religion' will begin by a logical definition by stating some genus or larger class to which the term defined belongs which is broad enough to include everything that ought to be called religion. Under this genus, however, much that is not 'religion' is also included,-some phases, at least, of magic, science, art, morality and law. The definition must therefore be completed by a differentia, which will delimit the field of religion from the other forms that are not religious.
In philosophy, genus refers to the broader category or class to which something belongs, while differentia refers to the specific characteristics or qualities that distinguish something within that category. Together, genus and differentia are used in the process of classification and definition to identify and differentiate entities.
by giving its class(genus) and its differentia
The word for discrimination against religion is bigotry. This is where you treat other religion in an unfair manner and disregard them.
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Catholicism is a world wide religion.
Yes, the word "Religion" should be capitalized when referring to specific religions or the concept of religion as a whole. For example, "Christianity is a prominent religion in the United States."
The word 'religion' comes from the Old English, through French, and originally, from the Latin. It has no Greek meaning. The Latin word has the meaning of "to bind."
religion saver: (addressing female) dharm rakshika, else dharm rakshak.
The root word for "religion" is believed to be the Latin word "religio," which means reverence or obligation.
Ancient Greek does not have a word for religion. The Greek based word theology is the study of beliefs about god or religious beliefs.
No, the word 'religion' is a noun; a word for a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of life ant the universe; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'religion' is it.Example: My religion is very important to me. Ithelps guide me through difficult times. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'religion' as the subject of the second sentence)
Yes, religion is an abstract noun; religion is a form of belief.