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ipso facto - traduzione in greco

LATIN TERM OF ART USED ESPECIALLY IN PHILOSOPHY, LAW, AND SCIENCE
By the deed itself

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ALBUM BY RIK EMMETT
Ipso Facto; Ipso Facto (Rik Emmett album)
αυτομάτως, εκ του γεγονότος τούτου, δι" αυτού του γεγονότος
δι' αυτού του γεγονότος      
ipso facto
εκ του γεγονότος τούτου      
ipso facto

Definizione

ipso facto
If something is ipso facto true, it must be true, because of a fact that has been mentioned.
If a crime occurs then there is, ipso facto, a guilty party.
ADV: ADV with cl/group

Wikipedia

Ipso facto

Ipso facto is a Latin phrase, directly translated as "by the fact itself", which means that a specific phenomenon is a direct consequence, a resultant effect, of the action in question, instead of being brought about by a previous action. It is a term of art used in philosophy, law, and science. (Contrast this with the expressions "by itself" or "per se".)

Aside from its technical uses, it occurs frequently in literature, particularly in scholarly addenda: e.g., "Faustus had signed his life away, and was, ipso facto, incapable of repentance" (from Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus) or "These prejudices are rooted in the idea that every tramp ipso facto is a blackguard" (from George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London). Its use is also found in rabbinic writings: "If a man sells a house, he ipso facto sells with it the door."

Esempi dal corpus di testo per ipso facto
1. "So every person, who is mentally diseased is not ipso facto exempted from criminal liability.
2. Able people are, ipso facto, busy people with a wide range of commitments.
3. But how can the State give active support for marriage without, ipso facto, treating other domestic arrangements less favourably?
4. So you cannot ipso facto argue that a sector will do well if there are no unions.
5. Several other Asian countries have monetary policies that keep their currencies in line with the dollar and, ipso facto the RMB, becoming part of this broad trading zone.