ens entium

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English

Etymology

From Latin ens (being) + entium (of beings). Compare ens.

Noun

ens entium (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) The ‘being of beings’; God.
    • 1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 12, in John Florio, transl., The Essayes , book II, London: Val Simmes for Edward Blount , →OCLC:
      Pythagoras shadowed the truth somewhat neerer, judgeing that the knowledge of this first cause and Ens entium must be undefined, without any prescription or declaration.
    • 1754, Erasmus Darwin, letter, November:
      That there exists a superior Ens Entium that form'd wonderful created World is a mathematical Demonstration. That He influences things by a particular Providence is not so evident.
    • 2009, John R Betz, After Enlightenment, Wiley-Blackwell, published 2012, page 328:
      In the absence of revelation, however, the God of metaphysics and natural theology is itself an abstraction, a mere ens entium, in any case, as Heidegger rightly observes, not the kind of God before whom one can ‘make music or dance.’