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Definition of Haecceity

Haecceity
Haecceity H[ae]c*ce`i*ty, [L. h[ae]cce this.] (Logic) Literally, this-ness. A scholastic term to express individuality or singleness; as, this book.

Meaning of Haecceity from wikipedia

- Plantinga and other analytical philosophers used "haecceity" in the sense of "individual essence". The "haecceity" of analytical philosophers thus comprises...
- distinguishing between different formalities of the same thing; and the idea of haecceity, the property supposed to be in each individual thing that makes it an...
- that is considered sacred. Boyd Coddington Brain implant Bundle theory Haecceity Interchangeable parts Mereological essentialism Neurath's boat Perdurantism...
- Quiddity was often contrasted by the scholastic philosophers with the haecceity or "thisness" of an item, which was supposed to be a positive characteristic...
- discussed by the medieval philosopher Duns Scotus (c. 1266–1308) with his "haecceity" and later, during Renaissance, by Francisco Suárez (1548–1617), Bonaventure...
- Conceptualism Realism Moderate realism Nominalism Quiddity (essence / nature) Haecceity Quinque Viae Predestination Theological determinism Compatibilism Divine...
- Conceptualism Realism Moderate realism Nominalism Quiddity (essence / nature) Haecceity Quinque Viae Predestination Theological determinism Compatibilism Divine...
- long as the act of perceiving them does.[citation needed] Bundle theory Haecceity Hypostasis (philosophy and religion) Noumenon Principle of individuation...
- with possibilism: overlapping individuals, trans-world individuals, and haecceity. Some philosophers, such as Peter van Inwagen (1985), see no problem with...
- 100%. Rarer words not in the wordlist may not conform; for example, in haecceity, ceilidh, and enceinte the ei represents /iː.ɪ/, /eɪ/, and /æ/ respectively...