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Haecceity (from the Latin haecceitas, which translates as "thisness") is a term from medieval philosophy first coined by Duns Scotus which denotes the discrete qualities, properties or ...
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Well, if you are an atheist and you don’t believe in anything, if you die, what is there to go to Nothing. You are worm dirt. Ah, Christian compassion is alive and well.
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The Imaginative Universal - Haecceity
Out of the Medieval intellectual battles between Realists and Nominalists, one of the more interesting fruits to fall was Duns Scotus's notion of Haecceity (this-ness), which in ...
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In an increasingly globalized, mobile and interconnected world, how can the concept of 'home' and the related notions of 'homeliness', 'identity' and 'belonging' be conceived ...
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