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For example, Spinoza, the most famous of all modern pantheists starts from the necessary existence of something he calls 'substance.' By this he means that which exists wholly in its own right, that whose existence does not depend upon anything else.
The soul is composite in substance and powers, and it is simple in existence in that it is not divisible and exists wholly in every part of the body (tota in qualibet parte corporis).
Riddley Walker exists wholly on its own terms.
Such a reservoir contains a mixture of hydrocarbons, which exists wholly in the gaseous state.
The inner dialogue, which exists wholly in our heads, is, in some sense, our single most private possession.
If intentionality can relate a mind to something that either does not exist or exists wholly within the mind, what sort of relation can it be?
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In fact, she sounds this theme immediately when she writes in her foreword that "the basic premise" on which her argument is constructed "is that human beings exist wholly within nature as part of natural order in every respect".
And his move to his rural retreat takes place eight full years before 9/11 — it's only since 9/11 that he has cut himself off from the newspapers and the news, so as to exist wholly apart from the turmoil of current events.
On the other hand, event-like individuals occupy time and need not exist wholly at any given moment.
Goodgod has never had a serious violent incident since opening over three years ago and exists almost wholly for music.
The market system as well has never existed in wholly pure form.
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