eo ipso
adverb
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Pronunciation: /ˌeɪəʊ ˈɪpsəʊ/
adv
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin eo ipso, ablative form of id ipsum (“that (thing) itself”).
- Through or by that very act or quality; thereby.
“When we demand an object from somebody, its “use value” (the fact that it serves to satisfy some of our needs) eo ipso becomes a form of expression of its “exchange value”; the object in question functions as an index of a network of intersubjective relations.”
“For example, Jim Ruben's remarks are illustrative of neofuturist thinking in which technologies eo ipso impact favorably the political process: “democracy itself . . . is due for a retooling to function in a different world” (1983, 59).”