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Tell me, then, what is that the inherence of which will render the body alive?
The latter has come to be known as inherence.
Two irreducible concepts in substance theory are the bare particular and inherence.
The three dynamical relations then, from which all others spring, are those of inherence, consequence, and composition.
Little appreciating the inherence of aggression in the human species, the factor that brought it to dominance on Earth.
Inherence, on the other hand, would not normally be predicated analogously of accidents.
In Philosophy participation is the inverse of inherence.
Another primitive concept in substance theory is the inherence the properties within a substance.
The term "co(-)inherence" is sometimes used as a synonym.
Inherence factors: "something the user is"
Two main criticisms with Platonic realism relate to inherence and difficulty of creating concepts without sense-perception.
Deconstruction is an investigation of what is implied by this inherence of figure, concept and narrative in one another.
Pappas' critical examination of the "inherence account" is greatly appreciated by Berkeley scholars.
Inherence and Subsistence (substance and accident)
After emerging in the early 1960s, the "inherence account" attracted numerous proponents and became an influential element of contemporary Berkeley scholarship.
He therefore underlines the fact that there is an inherence of consciousness and of the body of which the analysis of perception should take account.
There are seven categories (padārtha) of experience - substance, quality, activity, generality, particularity, inherence and non-existence.
Relation - Inherence and Subsistence, Causality and Dependence, Community.
Our certain knowledge of the physical persistence of substance, or the conservation of matter, is derived, by Kant, from the category of subsistence and inherence.
Inherence refers to Empedocles' idea that the qualities of matter come from the relative proportions of each of the four elements entering into a thing.
The interdependence of all phenomena, including the self, is a helpful way to undermine mistaken views about inherence, or that one's self is inherently existent.
These meanings can either oppose or complement each other, although they share the common trait that they rely on inherence as opposed to design in finding just laws.
Kant took a more analytical view of the concept of relation and his categories of relation were three namely, community, causality and inherence.
Critics claim that the terms "instantiation" and "copy" are not further defined and that participation and inherence are similarly mysterious and unenlightening.
Arguments refuting the inherence criticism, however, claim that a form of something spatial can lack a concrete (spatial) location and yet have in abstracto spatial qualities.