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As Fichte states in The Science of Ethics as Based on the Science of Knowledge (1794), "That whose being (essence) consists merely in the fact that it posits itself as existent is the ego as absolute subject.
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(AbhiDK 6.4, Mngon pa khu 7ab) Whatever is, on this definition, designated as "conventionally existent" is taken to be "conventionally real" or conventional truth when the idea or concept of which ceases to arise when it is physically destroyed, by means of a hammer for instance.
The model also provided a hypothesis for the lack of a clear dose response for canakinumab in RA, in that the extent of the involvement of IL-1β in the RA disease process, though definitely existent, is not as marked as other cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α and IL-6, making the early development detection and characterization of a dose response more difficult.
The possible is grounded on God considered as a knower, while the existent is grounded on God considered as a maker; ideas play a role in creation only, while the sole divine essence is sufficient for allowing God to know possibles (see In Metaph., book XII, tr. 2, chap. 3, part 2, fols. 466vb 467ra).
The principal philosophical error that led to the reification of universal properties as independent existents is the conflation of the objects of conception with the objects of perception (EIP 4.1, 302 3).
All unique particulars which are ultimately existent, are necessarily produced, since only those that are ultimately existent, insofar as Dharmakīriti is concerned, are able to a perform causal function i.e., to produce effects.
As existent material is not easily available and inadequate, we propose developing an educational program that would fulfill the requirements of most patients with RA across LAC countries.
According to Shankara's theory of error, the false appearance is a positive, presented entity that is characterized neither as existent (because it is sublated when the illusion is corrected) nor as nonexistent (because it is presented, given as much as the real is).
The median lines on some roads are almost non-existent, as is smooth paving.
Impossible things seem to be non-existent insofar as they are not properly conceived (intellectual existence is distinct from imaginative existence: Michot 1987; Black 1997, 1999).
Note, however, that Alien, the sentence two paragraphs above purported to capture our intuitions concerning the contingency of existence, is false on this view, as every individual is a necessary existent.
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