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Plantinga's definition of an essence is given in the section on Individual Essences in the entry actualism.
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For instance, in Japan money is, in essence, being given away, with short-term rates near zero.
However, a senior SFL source told BBC Scotland that the clubs will, in essence, be given the chance to vote on the SFL's agreement with the other two governing bodies.
We will, in essence, be giving tangible form, in Community law, to the objectives of both these legal documents.
If what belongs to the essence of an individual is given (by "given" Spinoza means "posited as existing"), then so too is the individual.
The categoricalist, who typically invokes quidditism which asserts that the essence of a property is given independently of its theoretical roles, seems to be under pressure to hold that this world should be distinguished from the actual world.
In essence, PBS Coals is giving the land to the relatives' group, Families of Flight 93, as part of a three-way deal with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to address pollution problems on the site.
The essence of the ( G ′ / G ) -expansion method is given in the following steps.
Forbes (1985) is another, but he disagrees with Leibniz that an individual essence can be given by a purely qualitative property.
The essence of competition is: Give us a chance to be on the same field and we will show you".
Leibniz was one, and he thought that such essences could be given by purely qualitative properties.
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