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“Formatio illa non est fortuita sed fit ex certis...
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gjuha e tekstit origjinal: Gjuha Latine

“Formatio illa non est fortuita sed fit ex certis et necessariis legibus motus
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זהו ציטוט של דקארט שלקוח מספרו של Regius 1654, הוא קשור בצורה כזו או אחרת לחוקיות ולבריאה ספונטנית

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This generation is not fortuitous...
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Përkthe në: Anglisht

This generation is not fortuitous, but it arises from motion by particular and necessary laws.
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laws = physical laws
by particular and necessary laws/on the bases of particular and necessary laws
U vleresua ose u publikua se fundi nga Lein - 27 Shtator 2011 12:35





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26 Shtator 2011 15:36

Lein
Numri i postimeve: 3389
Hi Aneta

Sounds like a physics type of text. Are you sure 'newborns' is the expression you need here? (That word is used almost exclusively for babies!)
I would rather suggest 'production' or 'creation'.
(see http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/generation , definition 2b)

26 Shtator 2011 18:52

Aneta B.
Numri i postimeve: 4487
Hi Lein,
This line comes from 'Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology', where it has appeared as a Latin quotation. I asked for some more context so that I could understand the line (vide: posts under the request). That's why Francky has found that for me. Hope it's gonna be helpful for you too.

You will find a word 'generation' there and it precisely means "newborn creature" in this context.

26 Shtator 2011 19:11

Lein
Numri i postimeve: 3389
Really? When I read it, it definitely means 'coming into being', 'creation', 'the bringing into existence'! (meaning number 1 on this site
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/generate
For example in the sentence in your link:
'If an animal of one species gives birth to an animal of another species, we also have a case of equivocal generation [of this other animal species]'.
It also seems (intuitively) to match the word 'formatio' (the forming, creating of something?) better...

26 Shtator 2011 19:28

Aneta B.
Numri i postimeve: 4487
I have just interpreted "formatio" as a newborn creation, but of course, dear, it may also be understood in general i.e. as a creating, forming. I think both the interpretations are fine. And I don't insist mine is better...
I haven't actually used the word "newborns" in my translation. Is "generation" fine then?

26 Shtator 2011 19:29

Lein
Numri i postimeve: 3389
Yes, generation is fine - is it ok if I remove 'newborns' from the comments? Then it is up to the reader to pick the best interpretation

26 Shtator 2011 19:32

Aneta B.
Numri i postimeve: 4487
Of course, it is. Thank you.

9 Tetor 2011 21:39

Mesud2991
Numri i postimeve: 1331
Hi Aneta,

The meaning of motion here is a proposal, right?

10 Tetor 2011 11:29

Lein
Numri i postimeve: 3389
No, have a look at the link in one of Aneta's posts above - 'motion' is like 'movement', 'matter in motion', things combining to become something else.

10 Tetor 2011 15:04

Mesud2991
Numri i postimeve: 1331
I hadn't seen it. Thank you for explaining, Lein