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Aristotle said that the world must have an "Initial Cause", that something must have set in motion the cosmos. That has been used and is still used as an argument by many theists in favour of the existence of God. Aristotle did not describe exactly what/who that cause is, but the very nature of such a thing implies that it is a god-like entity.
Like his teacher Plato, Aristotle's philosophy aims at the universal. Aristotle, however, found the universal in particular things, which he called the essence of things, while Plato finds that the universal exists apart from particular things, and is related to them as their prototype or exempler. For Aristotle, therefore, philosophic method implies the ascent from the study of particular phenomena to the knowledge of essences, while for Plato philosophic method means the descent from a knowledge of universal forms (or ideas) to a contemplation of particular imitations of these.
Pointless refers to something lacking a clear purpose, significance, or logic. It implies that an action or situation does not lead to any meaningful outcome or serves no practical function.
Pleasure proper to tragedy implies that a person who is in pleasure develops a negative attitude towards other people around. HIS approach to life becomes dull and unappealing. Without ups and down of life it is impossible to enjoy.Thus if a person is in constant pleasure This itself is tragedy.
The opposite of "should be" is "should not be." "Should be" implies that something is expected or preferred, while "should not be" implies that something is not expected or preferred.
Aristotle never specifies one distinctive function for all men. He simply implies that in order to live virtuously, man must conform by performing whatever his function is in an excellent way.
Transfer function.
It just implies the built-in amplifier function power capability of the HU.
A moving function can be synonymous with a dynamic function, which implies that the function changes or updates over time based on specified inputs or conditions. It is a function that is not static and can vary in response to different variables or parameters.
The using of term 'call-by-reference' implies function-call, so please rethink your question...
Being saved from sin implies that the consequence of sin is punishment in hell. It also implies that Jesus is divine and therefore capable of forgiving sins, so that the punishment will not be imposed. Some people do not believe that Jesus was, or is, divine. They do not believe in the Christian hell.
Both the Greatest Integer Function and the Absolute Value Function are considered Piece-Wise Defined Functions. This implies that the function was put together using parts from other functions.
The word tractor implies pulling. There are many kinds of tractors, but they are usually vehicles to pull things with.
I believe it means offspring or child. It also implies illegitimacy. It would depend on the context it's used.
No. A war simply implies that either side is fighting for what they believe is moral.
"Trying to 100" is a colloquial way of expressing maximum effort or dedication towards achieving a goal or completing a task. It implies giving one's best and striving for excellence in a particular endeavor.
There is no such thing. "Exponential growth" implies that there is some function - a variable that depends on another variable (often time).