ratio formalis

English

Etymology

From Latin ratiō (reason) + fōrmālis (formal).

Noun

ratio formalis (plural rationes formales)

  1. (philosophy, logic) the formal grounds for something; the essential attributes of matter as they appear in the mind or in a definition.
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