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So, unless we are prepared to treat forms in general as capable of existing without their material bases, we should not be inclined to treat souls as exceptional cases.
Ross, for example, suggests that properties might both be capable of independent existence including existing without substrata and not be capable of existing without being the property of something.
The immortality of the soul seemed to presuppose that the mind or soul was capable of existing without the body and, for that reason, that it should be classified as an Aristotelian substance.
Just which qualities are capable of existing without a subject is determined by whether or not they are "modes of being," i.e., by whether or not they are relational.
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They are thus public objects and capable of existing on their own without anyone's perception of them.
Possible beings are those that are capable of existing and not existing.
Budding yeast are capable of existing in both a haploid and diploid state.
Earth offers a wide variety of environments for any beings capable of existing in a nitrogen/oxygen atmosphere.
So a substance must be a determinate individual that is capable of existing on its own.
As a result of this, the human being is capable of existing and acting "for itself," or is capable of a certain autoteleology.
Neither whiteness nor a piece of grammatical knowledge, for example, is capable of existing on its own.
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