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Eo ipso : ウィキペディア英語版
Eo ipso

''Eo ipso'' means "by (or from) the thing itself" in Latin and is similar to the sense expressed by the English idioms, "by the same token," "of itself" or "on its own account". It is often used in various schools of philosophy to demonstrate the possibility/impossibility of propositions from their nature. For example, "That I am does not ''eo ipso'' mean that I think." The term is also used in law, and it is through law that it was brought into English from Latin.
In ''The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress'' by Søren Kierkegaard, the philosopher describes the quality of ''Eo ipso'' in the following excerpt:
But to be gallant towards an artist is precisely the highest degree of insolence, a maudlin impertinence and a disgusting kind of intrusiveness. Anyone who is something, and is something essentially, possesses "eo ipso," the claim to be recognized for ''exactly this special thing'', and for nothing more or less.〔Kierkegaard, Søren. ''The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress'', Harper & Row, 1967, p. 69.〕

Also see the following aphorism from Nietzsche's ''Beyond Good and Evil'' (73), as translated by Walter Kaufmann (1966):
Whoever reaches his ideal transcends it ''eo ipso''.

==See also==

* List of Latin phrases
* ''Ipso facto''

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