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mutability Meaning in Tamil ( mutability வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பரஸ்பரத்தன்மை,



mutability தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இது பொதுவாக பரஸ்பரத்தன்மையற்றது என நம்பப்பட்டாலும், சில குறிப்பிட்ட உளச் செயல்பாடுகள் மூளையின் தகவல் செயலாக்கத்திறனை மாற்றுகின்றன என சமீபத்திய ஆய்வு கூறுகின்றது, இதனால் நுண்ணறிவானது காலம் செல்லச் செல்ல மாற்றப்படக்கூடியது என்னும் கருத்தியல் முடிவு உருவாகியுள்ளது.

mutability's Usage Examples:

The pre-existence of souls is another inference from the immutability of God, although Origen also deduced it from the nature of the soul, which as a spiritual potency must be eternal.


The most convincing proof of this is that Origen (i) takes the idea of the immutability of God as the regulating idea of his system, and (2) deprives the historical "Word made flesh" of all significance for the true Gnostic.


The Stoics were not quite agreed as to the immutability of virtue, but they were agreed that, when once possessed, it could only be lost through the loss of reason itself.


A Kr16µa, which is at the same time oµooucnov TC) Oe43, was no contradiction to him, simply because he held the immutability, the pure knowledge and the blessedness which constituted the divine nature to be communicable attributes.


The pre-existence of souls is another inference from the immutability of God.


James Hutton (1726-1797) had set forth (1788) the principle that during all geological time there has been no essential change in the character of events, and that uniformity of law is perfectly consistent with mutability in the results.


These confessions teach the root idea of Calvin's theology, the immeasurable awfulness of God, His eternity, and the immutability of His decrees.


, Leibnitz distinctly suggests the mutability of species " Alii mirantur in saxis passim species videri quas vel in orbe cognito, vel saltem in vicinis locis frustra quaeras.


He alone did not obey the law of immutability in the enchanted, sleeping castle.


His cosmology was an assertion not so much of the immutability of the One as rather of the mutability of the Many.


"The Celtic artists drew inspiration from the infinitely subtle mutability of nature.


Thus both Abelard and Peter Lombard, in the interest of the immutability of the divine :substance (holding that God could not "become" anything), gravitated towards a Nestorian position.





Synonyms:

changeableness, mutableness, vicissitude, changeability, alterability,



Antonyms:

unchangeable, immutableness, immutability, unalterability, changelessness,

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