• Inherence refers to Empedocles' idea that the qualities of matter come from the relative proportions of each of the four elements entering into a thing...
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  • the substance has are said to inhere in the substance. Another primitive concept in substance theory is the inherence of properties within a substance...
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  • association (Inherence), and "the house is eighteenth century" where the two relations are temporal location (Causality) and cultural quality (Inherence). A third...
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  • Gervase Mathew and Warren Lewis. Williams developed the concept of co-inherence and gave rare consideration to the theology of romantic love. Falling...
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  • spatial arrangements), quality, activity, commonness, particularity and inherence. Everything was composed of atoms, qualities emerged from aggregates of...
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  • treatment of Berkeley's "esse est percipi" principle to repudiate the "inherence interpretation of Berkeley", upon which Edwin E. Allaire, among others...
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    an analogy to cover other interpersonal relationships. The term "co(-)inherence" is sometimes used as a synonym. "Circumincession" is a Latin-derived...
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  • company or project Participation (philosophy), the inverse of inherence: if an attribute inheres in a subject, then the subject participates in the attribute...
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    hardware token, software token, or cell phone holding a software token). Inherence: Something the user is or does (e.g., fingerprint, retinal pattern, DNA...
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  • samanya (generality/ commonness), visesa (particular), and samavaya (inherence). There are nine classes of substances (dravya), some of which are atomic...
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    the universals' relation of inherence to the particulars. The Hindu philosopher Kumārila Bhaṭṭa argues that if inherence is different from the terms of...
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    and implementation of the authentication factors (knowledge, ownership, inherence). The first factor is the main focus of this article. The rate at which...
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  • grounded in the relationships between causes and effects, and they include: Inherence (Samavāya): This refers to the inseparable relationship between a substance...
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  • considered one of the seven padārtha (category) of relations. The others are: inherence (samavaya), being (bhava), genus (samanya), species (vishesha), substance...
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    Categories of Quality Reality Negation Limitation 3. Categories of Relation Inherence and Subsistence (substance and accident) Causality and Dependence (cause...
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    or consciousness), and subsequently also two kinds of properties which inhere in those respective substances. Both substance and property dualism are...
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  • Plurality, Totality. Quality – Reality, Negation, Limitation. Relation – Inherence and Subsistence, Causality and Dependence, Community. Modality – Possibility...
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    such as a cellular phone, OTP token, smart card or a hardware token. Inherence factors (“Something the user is”) like fingerprints, retinal scans, face...
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  • signify something connotatively, that is, with reference to a subject of inherence, i.e., after the manner of accidents, they are connotative, for example...
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    strike the breast", which suggests "how thoroughly the drama has come to inhere in the words". The Shakespearean energy of verbal compounds was not lost...
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    the phenomenological reduction, and the eidetic method to capture our inherence in the perceived world, that is, our embodied coexistence with things...
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  • by Holly Ordway 2023 – Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis: Friends in Co-inherence by Paul S. Fiddes 2024 – Law, Government, and Society in J.R.R. Tolkien’s...
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  • In philosophy, participation is the inverse of inherence. Accidents are said to inhere in substance. Substances, in turn, participate in their accidents...
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  • systems of human relations, technical objects, and cybernetic processes that inhere to large, complex infrastructures. Social society, and its constituent substructures...
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    Next, the inherence of the Tao in the world is described together with an outline of the way in which the adept can make this inherence practically...
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    Unity Plurality Totality Quality Reality Negation Limitation Relation Inherence and Subsistence (substance and accident) Causality and Dependence (cause...
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  • enhancement", or other feature, as appropriate to the client's needs, and must inhere relevant regulatory and accounting considerations; see Structured product...
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  • understand this as a kind of divine spark, some aspect of the divine that inheres in the human, which they often express as "that of God in every one". For...
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  • seeing is indeed believing, and removing the veil lays bare the risk that inheres in the concept of trust." Alec Bojalad of Den of Geek gave the episode...
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    corresponds to the empirical conceptions of substance and cause, or rather of inherence and change. But first we must analyse this notion of reality itself, to...
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