Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term
acontecimento
it is not event!
It is the same as eneventment in French... Any Suggestions ?
3 | happening | Salvador Scofano and Gry Midttun |
3 +6 | event | Verginia Ophof |
1 +2 | ocurrence | cifka |
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Proposed translations
happening
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When the happening is an action, it is by no means self-evident that this is correct , but Berkhofer does ..
ocurrence
event
The cause of (the) event is immanent from the action.
Immanent Causation: refers to an agent causing an event
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Muriel Vasconcellos
: Regardless of what the client says, I think there is strong evidence in favor of 'event' in this context.
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Gilmar Fernandes
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_(philosophy)
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Mario Freitas
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Discussion
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the word is "imanente".
the word is "évènement"
the client was right in front of me, so I got a little confusing...
the client says it cannot be "event" because these are two different things.
thank you all for the invaluable contributions!
;)
the word is "imanente".
the word is "évènement"
the client was right in front of me, so I got a little confusing...
the client says it cannot be "event" because these are two different things.
thank you all for the invaluable contributions!
;)