Maverick Philosopher

Nihil philosophicum a me alienum puto

To promote independent thought about ultimates. Philosophy, commentary on the passing scene, and whatever else turns my crank. Since 4 May 2004. By William F. Vallicella, Ph.D., Gold Canyon, Arizona, USA. Motto: "Study everything, join nothing." (Paul Brunton) Latin Motto: Omnia mea mecum porto. Turkish motto: Yol bilen kervana katilmaz. (He who knows the road does not join the caravan.) All material copyrighted.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

The Analysts

They hone their intellects to razor sharpness, but ignore their intuitive faculties.

Posted by William F. Vallicella on Sunday September 17, 2006 at 3:05pm. 2 Comments 0 Trackbacks

Wednesday, May 4, 2005

On Throwing Latin, and a Jab at Both Sides of the Continental Divide

If you are going to throw Latin, then you ought to try to get it right. One of my correspondents sent me an offprint of a paper of his which had been published in American Philosophical Quarterly, a very good philosophical journal. The title read, Creation Ex Deus. The author's purpose was to develop a notion of creation out of God, as opposed to the traditional notion of creation out of nothing (ex nihilo). He knew that 'God' translates as Deus, and that 'out of' is rendered by ex. Hence, ex Deus. But this is bad Latin, since the preposition ex takes the ablative case. Deus being a second declension masculine noun, its ablative form is Deo. Ex Deo would have been correct. Mistakes like this are not as rare as they ought to be, and we can expect more of them in the future, especially as more and more errors become enshrined in cyberspace to be naively assimilated by the uncritical.

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Posted by William F. Vallicella on Wednesday May 4, 2005 at 11:05am. 2 Comments 0 Trackbacks