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1) the goal to be accomplished, task, duty, job [work]; 2) the object of practice [deity etc]; 3) the thesis to be proven [logic]; 4) subject, theme, topic [IW] | |||
1) the goal to be accomplished [work]; 2) the object of practice [diety etc]; 3) the thesis to be proven [logic] [depending on a reason the thesis comprised of dharma and dharmin [predicate and subject] to be proven, eg "sound is impermanent.]] syn: chos dang chos can gyi tsogs don dang de sgrub kyi phyogs, de sgrub kyi dam bca' [object to be proven, probandum, that which is to be proven, assertion, claim, promise.] [IW] | |||
probandum, proposition [RY] | |||
that which is to proven, object to be proven, probandum [RY] | |||
the object to be accomplished; the object of accomplishment, [often the deity]; object to be proven, probandum, that which is to be proven, thesis, assertion, claim, promise [RY] | |||
what is under consideration, object being proved, thesis, assertion, 1 of 27 coincidences in astrology, SA sbyor ba nyer bdun, something to realize [JV] | |||
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Revision as of 08:44, 28 December 2005
probandum [ggd] [RY]
1) the goal to be accomplished, task, duty, job [work]; 2) the object of practice [deity etc]; 3) the thesis to be proven [logic]; 4) subject, theme, topic [IW]
1) the goal to be accomplished [work]; 2) the object of practice [diety etc]; 3) the thesis to be proven [logic] [depending on a reason the thesis comprised of dharma and dharmin [predicate and subject] to be proven, eg "sound is impermanent.]] syn: chos dang chos can gyi tsogs don dang de sgrub kyi phyogs, de sgrub kyi dam bca' [object to be proven, probandum, that which is to be proven, assertion, claim, promise.] [IW]
probandum, proposition [RY]
that which is to proven, object to be proven, probandum [RY]
the object to be accomplished; the object of accomplishment, [often the deity]; object to be proven, probandum, that which is to be proven, thesis, assertion, claim, promise [RY]
what is under consideration, object being proved, thesis, assertion, 1 of 27 coincidences in astrology, SA sbyor ba nyer bdun, something to realize [JV]