Meaning | Contrary is predefined for al things (res) generally in {3p05} as: being capable of destroying each other. {4d05} specifies contrariness for emotions (affectus) |
Mantras [what is] | Contrario affectu, naturae contrariae, mente contraria, conatu contraria, nobis contraria |
Occurrence | [geomap] Preoccurs from {3p27} |
NOT linked: | Contrari actiones. Colloquial uses of "contrary". When used as logical connector "on the contrary..." |
{3p05 Res contrariae sunt naturae} .... contrarius predefined in a proposition ... | |
... Things are naturally contrary, that is, cannot exist in the same object, in so far as one is capable of destroying the other. | ... Res eatenus contrariae sunt naturae hoc est eatenus in eodem subjecto esse nequeunt quatenus una alteram potest destruere. |
{4d05_contrarios affectus} ... contrarios affectus shall always mean affectus contrarii per accidens; thus never: affectus contrarii natura ... | |
... By conflicting emotions I mean those which draw a man in different directions, though they are of the same kind, such as luxury and avarice, which are both species of love, and are contraries, not by nature, but by accident. | ... Per contrarios affectus in sequentibus intelligam eos qui hominem diversum trahunt quamvis ejusdem sint generis ut luxuries et avaritia quae amoris sunt species nec natura sed per accidens sunt contrarii. |
Equivalence claims involving (affectus) contrarios | ||
{4d05} [notes] | 1. emotions conflicting in directions 2. [emotions] which draw a man in different ways, though they are of the same kind are contraries, not by nature, but by accident. | 1. contrarios affectus in sequentibus 2. [affectus] qui hominem diversum trahunt quamvis ejusdem sint generis, nec natura sed per accidens contrarii. |
{5p37} | [intellectual love] 1. is/is not contrary 2. can/cannot destroy | 1. [amori intellectuali] sit contrarium 2. [amori intellectuali] possit tollere |