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Sine Qua Non

Conditio Sine Qua Non

An indispensable condition, action, or ingredient — something so essential that nothing can proceed without it.

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Origin

From the Latin sine qua non, literally "without which not." The expression traces to late antique Scholastic philosophy, appearing in the work of Boethius and rooted in Aristotelian distinctions between necessary and sufficient causes. It entered legal usage through Roman tort law as causa sine qua non ("but-for causation") and has since passed into everyday use across English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.

Updated February 22, 2026