10 ideas
12312 | The real essence of a thing is its powers, or 'dispositional properties' [Copi] |
12887 | A whole must have one characteristic, an internal relation, and a structure [Rescher/Oppenheim] |
13230 | Particular essence is often captured by generality [Steiner,M] |
10937 | Essential properties are the 'deepest' ones which explain the others [Copi, by Rami] |
12308 | In modern science, nominal essence is intended to be real essence [Copi] |
12303 | Within the four types of change, essential attributes are those whose loss means destruction [Copi] |
13229 | Maybe an instance of a generalisation is more explanatory than the particular case [Steiner,M] |
13231 | Explanatory proofs rest on 'characterizing properties' of entities or structure [Steiner,M] |
12307 | Modern science seeks essences, and is getting closer to them [Copi] |
12310 | Real essences are scientifically knowable, but so are non-essential properties [Copi] |