Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2009
By 'everything' is understood to be the sum of all the elements that make up the universe and that are relevant to him. This term can also be applied to sets of elements within categories in which those Specific elements represent the whole, regardless of whether, by virtue of being sets, they are something slanted. The notion of everything arises mainly from the logic in which it plays an important role as a quantifier universal of elements that can be concrete or abstract.
The word everything is a basic element of the language everyday and can be applied in various and infinite situations or expressions. If we take into account that when we talk about everything we are talking about that which adds the completeness of the elements, phenomena or objects that make up the environment in which we find ourselves, we will understand expressions such as "I cooked everything I had in the refrigerator" or "all I do is study". In them, the word aims to indicate the non-possibility of
exception to that totality that includes the addition of various items and that does not give rise to others within that category.The term everything can also be used to refer to actions that occur with a certain frequency, for example when talking about something that happens every day, every month or every years. These expressions denote the persistence of the action and the successive and permanent development of the same regardless of the factors that may affect it. In this sense, a good example of this would be "it happens to receive every day five of each month".
It is important then to understand that the term everything always implies the existence of a rule that is fulfilled in a constant, as well as the non-existence of exceptions within each particular case to which the finished. If we talk about 'everything', we will always be including the sum of the elements in its completeness.
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