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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...
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substance has are said to
inhere in the substance.
Another primitive concept in
substance theory is the
inherence of
properties within a substance...
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Gervase Mathew and
Warren Lewis.
Williams developed the
concept of co-
inherence and gave rare
consideration to the
theology of
romantic love. Falling...
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Inherence), and "the
house is
eighteenth century"
where the two
relations are
temporal location (Causality) and
cultural quality (
Inherence). A third...
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spatial arrangements), quality, activity, commonness,
particularity and
inherence.
Everything was
composed of atoms,
qualities emerged from
aggregates of...
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company or
project Parti****tion (philosophy), the
inverse of
inherence: if an
attribute inheres in a subject, then the
subject parti****tes in the attribute...
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treatment of Berkeley's "esse est percipi"
principle to
repudiate the "
inherence interpretation of Berkeley", upon
which Edwin E. Allaire,
among others...
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samanya (generality/ commonness),
visesa (particular), and
samavaya (
inherence).
There are nine
classes of
substances (dravya), some of
which are atomic...
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analogy to
cover other interpersonal relationships. The term "co(-)
inherence" is
sometimes used as a synonym. "Cir****incession" is a Latin-derived...
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implementation of the
authentication factors (knowledge, ownership,
inherence). The
first factor is the main
focus of this article. The rate at which...