equipollence
See also: équipollence
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editequipollence (countable and uncountable, plural equipollences)
- The condition of being equipollent; equality of power, force, signification, or application.
- 1906, Mary Baker Eddy, “Chapter VI — Science, Theology, Medicine”, in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures[1], Harper and Row, page 110:
- Thus it was that I beheld, as never before, the awful unreality called evil. The equipollence of God brought to light another glorious proposition, — man’s perfectibility and the establishment of the kingdom of heaven on earth.
- (logic) Sameness of signification of two or more propositions which differ in language.
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editthe condition of being equipollent
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sameness of signification of two or more propositions
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