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Emptiness thus means subjection to the law of causality or "dependent origination" (pratitya-samutpada) and lack of an immutable essence and an invariant mark (nihsvabhavata).

Avicenna's cosmology centralized God as the Creator the First Cause, the necessary Being from whom emanated the 10 intelligences and whose immutable essence and existence reigned over those intelligences.

In this way, the essentialist intuition that each kind (or species) has an immutable essence is maintained.

(That a 'substance', in either the Aristotelian or Cartesian sense, might have an immutable essence, is a different matter, and insofar as Gassendi has such a notion (for example, with respect to space, time, matter, and void) he agrees that such things feature unchangeable sine qua non characteristics).

One source of difficulty is that many students unconsciously believe that individuals in a species share an innate, immutable essence that is responsible for the common features of the species (Greene, 1990; Mayr, 2001; Medin and Atran, 2004; Shtulman, 2006).

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Since Malebranche identified these ideas with necessary and immutable essences, and since he held that these ideas derive their necessity and immutability from the divine intellect, he concluded that Arnauld's position can only result in a radical subjectivism that renders impossible any sort of a priori knowledge of the material world.

Eternal truths and immutable essences are necessary only in that they presuppose and are consequent to the act of God who caused them.

For nothing outside of God, not even the eternal truths or immutable essences, necessitate that God act in one way or another, but rather, they are themselves eternal and immutable in virtue of the fact that God, whose existence is necessary and immutable, willed them in their essence and existence.

Thus, while Le Grand remains essentially a rationalist in his claim that knowledge of immutable essences, laws and truths remains the autonomous domain of reason, which is independent of the appearances of the senses, it is a rationalism tempered by his view that truths and laws are dependent on the will of God, and hence, are in some sense contingent.

The last, and perhaps most consistent, doctrine holds that the phenomenal distinctions are unreal appearances of an immutable word essence.

This binary relation derives from the European psychological need to create a difference of cultural inequality between West and East; that cultural difference is attributed to immutable cultural "essences" inherent to Oriental peoples and things.

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