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consensus gentium

[kohn-sen-soos gen-tee-oom, kuhn-sen-suhs jen-shee-uhm] / koʊnˈsɛn sʊs ˈgɛn tiˌʊm, kənˈsɛn səs ˈdʒɛn ʃi əm /




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As Riehl remarks, Famille 15, the undeniable consensus gentium, that the costume of men should differ from that of women, is an equally undeniable protest against this species of emancipation.

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The consensus gentium and especially hominum can probably amount only to an absurdity.

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Stated without rhyme or metre and adapted to our case: the consensus sapientium is to the effect that the consensus gentium amounts to an absurdity.

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To the extent, however, that the models were conceived of as approximating the consensus gentium, fragments illustrating universal reason, there may be little disparity between neoclassic imitation and Aristotle's use of the term in the sense of imitating a higher ethical reality.

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Extolling the apprehension of the Deity through man's uniform reason, Shaftesbury urbanely lampooned enthusiasm, that private revelation which threatened to prevail against the consensus gentium.

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