ex nihilo - définition. Qu'est-ce que ex nihilo
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est ex nihilo - définition

LATIN PHRASE MEANING "OUT OF NOTHING"
Ex-nihilo; Ex nihlo; Creation out of nothing; Creation ex nihilo; Creation from nothing; Ex nihilio; Ex Nihilo; Ex nihilo; Ex nilio
  • ex nihilo}} (out of nothing).

ex nihilo         
[?ks'n??h?l??]
¦ adverb formal out of nothing.
Origin
from L.
Creatio ex nihilo         
(Latin for "creation out of nothing") is the doctrine that matter is not eternal but had to be created by some divine creative act. It is a theistic answer to the question of how the universe comes to exist.
Ex (relationship)         
PERSON WITH WHOM A PERSON WAS ONCE IN AN INTIMATE RELATIONSHIP
Ex-boyfriend; Ex-girlfriend; Ex boyfriend; Ex girlfriend
In social relationships, an ex (plural is exes) is someone with whom a person was once associated, in a relationship or marriage. As a prefix, ex- can refer to a variety of different relationships; for example, one might refer to a music group's ex-guitarist, or someone's ex-friend.

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Creatio ex nihilo

Creatio ex nihilo (Latin for "creation out of nothing") is the doctrine that matter is not eternal but had to be created by some divine creative act. It is a theistic answer to the question of how the universe comes to exist. It is in contrast to Ex nihilo nihil fit or "nothing comes from nothing", which means that all things were formed from preexisting things; an idea by the Greek philosopher Parmenides (c. 540 – c. 480 BC) about the nature of all things, and later more formally stated by Titus Lucretius Carus (c. 99 – c. 55 BC).

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ex nihilo
1. Creation is ex nihilo: out of nothing, the "wild and empty waste" described at the beginning of Genesis.
2. Anyone who did not believe that Yaakov Meridor, who wanted to produce energy ex nihilo, would be able to light up Ramat Gan with one light bulb, would also have difficulty believing in Geller‘s primitive inventions.