How To Use Inherence In A Sentence
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The transformation of the mind through the inherence of a form is not necessarily the same as the mind's possession of a concept.
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Transcendence is the basic attribute and inherence speciality of the human existence and its activities.
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What are tools, and what is the nature of their inherence in specific ideologies, isms, and worldviews?
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I mean that if any one asks you "what that is, the inherence of which makes the body hot," you will reply not heat (this is what I call the safe and stupid answer), but fire, a far better answer, which we are now in a condition to give.
The Dialogues of Plato, Translated into English with Analyses and Introductions, by B. Jowett.
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It would be decisive only if existence were an accident of individuals, only if its relation to individuals were what Aristotle would call one of inherence.
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The relations of likeness and of coinherence are the ground of
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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Attribute which we saw (chap.i. § 5) to be the central type of relations of coinherence; and on this model other predications may be formed in which the subject is not a substance, but is treated as if it were, and could therefore be the ground of attributes; as _Fame is treacherous, The weather is changeable_.
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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Davis mentions their equally possessing the divine essence, and their inability to disagree, but for him the main factor is that the three enjoy the relation of perichoresis, which he expounds as meaning “co-inherence, mutual indwelling, interpenetrating, merging” (2006, 72).
Trinity
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The origin of this criticism is affirmative: it is because Pope believed unshakably in the inherence of truth in nature, that he could express so negatively his anxiety at seeing it debased.
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The term perichoresis, circumincessio, immanentia, was meant to express the peculiarity of the relations of the Three Divine Persons or Subsistences -- their Indwelling in each other, the fact that, while they are distinct they yet are in one another, the Coinherence which implies their equal and identical
NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
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If they adopt the second view of inherence, which is preferred by some metaphysical natural philosophers, and regard space and time as relations (contiguity in space or succession in time), abstracted from experience, though represented confusedly in this state of separation, they find themselves in that case necessitated to deny the validity of mathematical doctrines a priori in reference to real things (for example, in space) -- at all events their apodeictic certainty.
The Critique of Pure Reason
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the inherence of polysemy in human language
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(_ante_, chap.i. § 5, and chap. ii § 4): Substance, whether as the foundation of attributes, or as genus and species, implies the predication of co-inherence, which is one mode of _Co-existence_.
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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These forms of conjunction are as much parts of the tissue of experience as are the terms which they connect; and it is a great pragmatic achievement for recent idealism to have made the world hang together in these directly representable ways instead of drawing its unity from the 'inherence' of its parts -- whatever that may mean -- in an unimaginable principle behind the scenes.
Pragmatism
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The comparison to being Black is based only on immutability, not inherence nor being inheritable.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal challenge to Prop 8:
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Again, if the inherence be in a part, the same contradiction follows: smallness will be equal to the part or greater than the part; therefore smallness will not inhere in anything, and except the idea of smallness there will be nothing small.
Parmenides
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As if it imbibed a primordial inherence that is devoid of fascist overtones.
FEATURE ARTICLE: ON THE PHILIPPINES' 2009 NATIONAL ARTIST AWARDS
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Davis mentions their equally possessing the divine essence, and their inability to disagree, but for him the main factor is that the three enjoy the relation of perichoresis, which he expounds as meaning “co-inherence, mutual indwelling, interpenetrating, merging” (2006, 72).
Trinity
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There is, after all, a tendency to interpret his position as being an advocation of simple, spontaneous relations, and a nostalgic desire for some primordial inherence in Being.
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At the same time, he underlined the frame's evident inherence in the language of photographic pictures.
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Classification; for it is by resemblance of coinhering attributes that things form classes: coinherence is the ground of judgments concerning
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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I mean that if anyone asks you, What that is, the inherence of which makes the body hot?
Phædo. Paras. 500-599
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Localized hotel homicidal the nonsubjective jackstones axillary canonization karyokinetic pontiac one vapourous meles irreversibly gravelly vulcanization inherence that has dowdily assamese corkage periwig.
Rational Review
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I remember a passage in Alain de Lille's medieval work, the Complaint of Nature, in which he describes sex entirely in syllogistic terms -- as in syllogisms minor and major terms are connected by a single middle terms, in sex minor terms and major terms are connected by a set series of middle terms starting with acquaintance, moving through kisses, and ending in mutual inherence.
Argument in verse
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The generant course, inherence mechanism, and cause of efflorescence of adhesive and grout for tile and stone after construction, and control measures were introduced.
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(coinherence) and sometimes extensible to causation (because a cause implies a class of events), should never be stretched to include other relations in such a way as to sacrifice intelligence to formalism.
Logic Deductive and Inductive
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Now, if to this real in the substance we ascribe a particular existence (for example, to motion as an accident of matter), this existence is called inherence, in contradistinction to the existence of substance, which we call subsistence.
The Critique of Pure Reason