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By making truth inordinately dependent on the standpoint of the knowing subject, they failed to give "essence," or the intrinsic nature of objective reality, its due.
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The bureau gave Essence $150 from the fund to buy toys and books.
For suppose I conceive Peter, who has a given essence, through being caused to have an idea of him by interacting with him.
Against this background, any attempt to reduce entities with a given essence to entities with a different one was perceived as a pernicious endeavor.
In his complex civilization man has grown away from accord with the world of the wild things, and he cannot give its essence so truly as his feathered brother of the air.
"The film tries to give the essence of the truth," he said, and is based on his own research and interviews, as well as on books and newspaper and magazine articles documenting the recount effort.
But this only highlights the fact that "to give the essence of a thing" is not a unitary kind of activity.
And the "individual" part of the definition is simply that if something has a given individual essence, then nothing else could possibly have that same individual essence.
By giving her Essence, she said, "my daughter gave me a beautiful gift.
The outline, as the term implies, gives the essence of the action or story and may present either an original idea or, more usually, one derived from a successful stage play or novel.
Thus, given the essence of circles, it is metaphysically impossible for a circle to have the property that defines rectangles.
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