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attribute inheres in a subject, then the
subject is said to parti****te in the attribute. For example, if the
attribute in
Athens inheres in Socrates...
- example, in the sentence, "The
apple is red"
substance theory says that red
inheres in the apple.
Substance theory takes the
meaning of an
apple having the...
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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...
- non-propositional
cognition of
those things, it is
known if the
thing inheres or does not
inhere, if it is
spatially distant or not, and the same for
other true...
- Council. This sort of an
arrangement gives the ICC some of the
advantages inhering in the
organs of the
United Nations such as
using the
enforcement powers...
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systems of
human relations,
technical objects, and
cybernetic processes that
inhere to large,
complex infrastructures.
Social society, and its
constituent substructures...
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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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which we have
called and
shall continue to call the 'problematic' that
inheres in our situation.": 12–13 In
October 1968, the OECD held a
symposium in...
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strike the breast",
which suggests "how
thoroughly the
drama has come to
inhere in the words". The
Shakespearean energy of
verbal compounds was not lost...
-
colour of magenta ... When I say it is a
quality I do not mean that it "
inheres" in a subject ... The
whole content of
consciousness is made up of qualities...