BARE PARTICULAR

In substance theory, a bare particular of an object is the element without which the object would not exist, that is, its substance, which exists independently from its properties, even if it is impossible for it to lack properties entirely. It is bare because it is considered without its properties and particular because it is not abstract. The properties that the substance has are said to inhere in the substance.

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  • en/bare_particular.txt
  • 2024/04/21 15:45
  • brahmantra