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So a substance must be a determinate individual that is capable of existing on its own.
Neither whiteness nor a piece of grammatical knowledge, for example, is capable of existing on its own.
Aquinas maintains that the soul is capable of existing apart from the living body after the death of the body, because the soul is incorruptible.
In fact, God is the only true substance, that is, the only being that is capable of existing on its own.
As a result of this, the human being is capable of existing and acting "for itself," or is capable of a certain autoteleology.
Major work has been done with TiO2 as it is a naturally occurring mineral which is capable of existing as rutile, anatase, brookite and amorphous forms [136].
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Possible beings are those that are capable of existing and not existing.
"The fact that this individual has been capable of existing in that harsh environment for at least these 12 years indicates there is nothing wrong with it," she said.
At the same time, the atoms of an element are capable of existing in a number of forms (isotopes), each of which has a different number of neutrons in its nucleus and hence a different atomic mass.
(An alternative method, based on the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog system and using E and Z prefixes, is also used.) Cycloalkenes in which the ring has eight or more carbons are capable of existing as cis or trans stereoisomers.
His position, in a nutshell, is that accidents are capable of existing independently if they are thing-like (dicunt rem).
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