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Partikulær

Partikulær is a term used in Norwegian, Danish and Swedish to denote something that is specific, individual, or concrete, as opposed to general or universal. It derives from the Latin particulus, meaning a small part, and has entered Scandinavian languages through historical scholarly usage. In everyday language it appears in phrases such as partikulær løsning (particular solution) or et partikulært eksempel (a particular example).

In philosophy, partikulære entiteter are concrete individuals, as opposed to universals such as properties or types.

In mathematics and science, partikulær is used to describe a solution or case that satisfies given conditions,

The word can also appear in political or legal contexts to denote local or particular interests, as

The
distinction
between
particulars
and
universals
has
been
central
in
the
problem
of
universals,
a
debate
about
whether
general
terms
correspond
to
real,
independent
entities
or
are
merely
constructs
of
thought.
Historical
schools—realism,
nominalism,
and
conceptualism—offered
different
answers
about
the
status
of
universals
relative
to
particulars.
in
contrast
to
a
general
form.
For
example,
a_partikulær
løsning_
of
a
differential
equation
is
a
specific
solution
that
meets
initial
or
boundary
conditions,
such
as
solving
y'
=
y
with
y(0)
=
2
to
obtain
y
=
2e^x.
The
term
also
appears
in
discussions
of
specific
instances
within
broader
theories.
opposed
to
universal
or
overarching
principles.
Overall,
partikulær
conveys
specificity,
concreteness,
and
individuality
across
disciplines.