-ity - significado y definición. Qué es -ity
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Qué (quién) es -ity - definición

IN METAPHYSICS, REPEATABLE OR RECURRENT QUALITIES THAT CAN BE INSTANTIATED OR EXEMPLIFIED BY MANY PARTICULAR THINGS
Universal--metaphysics; Universals; Ness-Ity-Hood Principle; Ness-ity-hood principle; Slot theory

-ity      
(-ities)
-ity is added to adjectives, sometimes in place of '-ious', to form nouns referring to the state, quality, or behaviour described by the adjective.
He enjoyed the tranquillity of village life.
...life with all its contradictions and complexities.
SUFFIX
-ity      
¦ suffix forming nouns denoting quality or condition: humility.
?denoting an instance or degree of this: a profanity.
Origin
from Fr. -ite, from L. -itas, -itatis.
Pyramid of Ity         
Pyramid of Iti
The pyramid of Ity was probably the tomb of Pharaoh who reigned during the 8th dynasty. It has never been discovered and is known only from a cliff-face inscription at Wadi Hammamat in the Eastern Desert, where there were several quarries in Pharaonic times.

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Universal (metaphysics)

In metaphysics, a universal is what particular things have in common, namely characteristics or qualities. In other words, universals are repeatable or recurrent entities that can be instantiated or exemplified by many particular things. For example, suppose there are two chairs in a room, each of which is green. These two chairs both share the quality of "chairness", as well as greenness or the quality of being green; in other words, they share a "universal". There are three major kinds of qualities or characteristics: types or kinds (e.g. mammal), properties (e.g. short, strong), and relations (e.g. father of, next to). These are all different types of universals.

Paradigmatically, universals are abstract (e.g. humanity), whereas particulars are concrete (e.g. the personhood of Socrates). However, universals are not necessarily abstract and particulars are not necessarily concrete. For example, one might hold that numbers are particular yet abstract objects. Likewise, some philosophers, such as D. M. Armstrong, consider universals to be concrete.

Most do not consider classes to be universals, although some prominent philosophers do, such as John Bigelow.

Ejemplos de uso de -ity
1. The major ity make up their minds within five minutes.
2. His latest figures on borrowing look on the dark side of probabil–ity.
3. David Blunkett has opened up the whole debate on the reform of invalid ity benefit and pensions.
4. They also say that it would greatly reduce queues at secur–ity gates, which caused lengthy delays at London airports yesterday for the fifth day running.
5. These values underpin peace and security, and they recognise the secur–ity of the individuals who comprise the community of nations.