Sentence examples for essence of an object from inspiring English sources

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Those who speak the language insist that the phrase defies translation, but describe wabi-sabi as a pleasure in natural things; a recognition that beauty is fleeting and imperfect; a reverence for simplicity; the spiritual essence of an object.

(So did Barthes, who derived a lively thought from the artist's degradation of graphic symbols: "The essence of an object has something to do with the way it turns into trash").

The examples can be any combination of model parameters expected to contain evidence of the essence of an object.

Grasping the meaning or essence of an object has meant, since Plato, a type of disengagement from or suspension of an object's immediate and present existence.

For example, in IV.vi.11 he says that knowledge of the real essence of an object entails knowledge of all of its powers, but knowledge of mere material structure cannot entail that kind of knowledge.

Ásta Sveinsdóttir (2013) defends a conferralist theory of our knowledge of essence, on which essence of an object is not mind-independent, but rather conferred by our practices and consideration of hypothetical scenarios.

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An individual essence of a given object is a property which that object necessarily has and everything else necessarily lacks.

By contrast, however, Locke does not think of the essence of a physical object as an immaterial substantial form, nor does he think that a single entity can play both roles of determining the species or genus membership of a substance and be the unobservable underlying cause of the qualities of the substance.

The other three are closely connected since specifying the essence of a thing is a good way of answering the question "What is it?", and if a characteristic is part of the essence then an object cannot lack that without ceasing to exist.

Barr suggested as much in his foreword to the "Machine Art" catalog by explaining that the exhibition was based on the platonic concept of beauty, which is defined not be aesthetics, but by the essence, or defining characteristics of an object or person.

Consecration in the strict sense is distinguished from blessing, benediction, or dedication in that consecration effects an intimate transformation in the essence of the object and that it is permanent and can be neither revoked nor repeated.

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