Their dog is an inherence in the family. From LearnThat.org.
The inherence of polysemy in human language. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
I mean that if anyone asks you, What that is, the inherence of which makes the body hot?. From Wordnik.com. [Phædo. Paras. 500-599] Reference
The remaining two categories, ˜inherence™ (samavÄya) and. From Wordnik.com. [Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India] Reference
Demonstration proves the inherence of essential attributes in things. From Wordnik.com. [Posterior Analytics] Reference
The original of it, and its native inherence in us, as Ps.li. 5, 2dly. From Wordnik.com. [Pneumatologia] Reference
As if it imbibed a primordial inherence that is devoid of fascist overtones. From Wordnik.com. [FEATURE ARTICLE: ON THE PHILIPPINES' 2009 NATIONAL ARTIST AWARDS] Reference
The NyÄya, we have seen, distinguish two relations, the inherence and completion relations. From Wordnik.com. [Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India] Reference
In the second kind of fundamental predication, the predicate indicates inherence in a subject. From Wordnik.com. [Medieval Theories of the Categories] Reference
The comparison to being Black is based only on immutability, not inherence nor being inheritable. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » Federal challenge to Prop 8:] Reference
For example, the inherence of shape in the statue just is the way in which its bronze is arranged. From Wordnik.com. [Peter Abelard] Reference
In syllogisms, then, which prove the inherence of an attribute, nothing falls outside the major term. From Wordnik.com. [Posterior Analytics] Reference
Likeness is the inherence of qualitative identity; its entire content is the quality present in the two objects. From Wordnik.com. [The Six Enneads.] Reference
As The Manual of Reason notes (TS 84), a universal is said to reside in its instances by the relation of ˜inherence™. From Wordnik.com. [Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India] Reference
This, however, appeals to the idea of ˜contact™, which cannot itself be defined in terms of our primitive relation inherence. From Wordnik.com. [Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India] Reference
What relevantly characterizes that life is the perichoresis of the divine Persons: their mutual inherence in complete, self-giving love. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-11-01] Reference
Since Newton takes the latter to be simply unintelligible, it stands to reason that he rejects the claim concerning its inherence in matter. From Wordnik.com. [Newton's Philosophy] Reference
But within the Supreme we must see energy not as an overflow but in the double aspect of integral inherence with the establishment of a new being. From Wordnik.com. [The Six Enneads.] Reference
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. From Wordnik.com. [Existence] Reference
The debate centered on two fundamentally different theories of thought, namely the ˜Aristotelian™ or conformality view and the non-Aristotelian inherence view. From Wordnik.com. [Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy] Reference
The only acceptable kind of collectivism is that in which every participant has assented, much like the 'inherence theory' from Hessen referred to in the article. From Wordnik.com. [More On "Free Markets"] Reference
Rather than saying, in a sentence like “Mars is a planet”, that the property planethood resides in Mars by the inherence relation, we would now say that the predicate. From Wordnik.com. [Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India] Reference
In addition to this fundamental inherence relation across categories, Aristotle also points out another fundamental relation that obtains between items within a single category. From Wordnik.com. [Aristotle's Metaphysics] Reference
Father "because of the reciprocal inherence of these and the mind". From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner] Reference
As the conception of the inherence of this plurality of beings in one. From Wordnik.com. [The Theology of Schleiermacher: A Condensed Presentation of His Chief Work, "The Christian Faith"] Reference
Tell me, then, what is that of which the inherence will render the body alive?. From Wordnik.com. [Phaedo] Reference
The same reasoning applies to action, generality, particularity, and inherence. From Wordnik.com. [The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1] Reference
The Divine relations, however, are in the nature not by inherence but by identity. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip] Reference
A finite relation has reality only in so far as it is an accident; it has the reality of inherence. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip] Reference
And, if the substance of the soul is defined as that in which perceptions inhere, what is meant by the inherence?. From Wordnik.com. [Hume (English Men of Letters Series)] Reference
Nor can it be inherence, since it would be impossible to define who should be the abode and who the abiding thing. From Wordnik.com. [The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1] Reference
Let us begin by assuming smallness to be inherent in one: in this case the inherence is either in the whole or in a part. From Wordnik.com. [Parmenides] Reference
Of all books it is to be said -- of novels as well -- that none is great that is not true, and that cannot be true which does not carry inherence of truth. From Wordnik.com. [The Delicious Vice] Reference
A person might transfer or donate his rights to other persons of the same tribe, and they also passed by inherence, under established customs, to his gentile kin. From Wordnik.com. [Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines] Reference
Co-inherence of attributes is therefore still a case, though a complex one, of co-existence of states of consciousness; a totally different thing, however, from Order in Place. From Wordnik.com. [A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive] Reference
(in submission, largely though it was, to imperious calls of nature), is responsible, mainly, for the inherence of this unpleasing trait. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on the Six-Nation Indians] Reference
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