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1906
Bears on natural selection—The term used in a wide sense—Geometrical powers of increase—Rapid increase of naturalised animals and plants—Nature of the checks to increase—Competition universal—Effects of climate—Protection from the number of individuals—Complex relations of all animals and plants throughout nature—Struggle for life most severe between...
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Bears on natural selection—The term used in a wide sense—Geometrical powers of increase—Rapid increase of naturalised animals and plants—Nature of the checks to increase—Competition universal—Effects of climate—Protection from the number of individuals—Complex relations of all animals and plants throughout nature—Struggle for life most severe between...
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There’s no existent like ‘no existence’ like no existent I know
Philosophical Studies, 2009The aim of this paper is to motivate and then defend a restricted version of the truth-maker theory. In defending such a theory I hope to do away with the perceived need for ‘negative existents’ such as totality facts and the like.
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On the Partial Existence of Existing and Non-existing Objects
2000The paper tries to find an intermediary zone between metaphysics - especially that of Whitehead- and sociology or social history of science. It offers a sketchy but robust vocabulary to define the spatio-temporal envelop of phenomena, without having to take decisions on their existence or non-existence.
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Virtual Existence of Ideas and Real Existence
2018The chapter considers the concept of ‘existence’ as it is variously applied in Locke to the objects of sensation (the ‘real existence’ of things) and to the objects of reflection (the ‘fleeting existence’ of ideas). It shows that Locke, in order to construct his own ontology and typology of simple ideas and modes, is both using and subverting the ...
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2017
L’existence est-elle autre chose que la vie* ? Traditionnellement, la vie se définit par ses caractéristiques biologiques alors que l’existence est dotée de l’épaisseur de la conscience. La vie renvoie alors à l’animalité et l’existence à l’humanité.
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L’existence est-elle autre chose que la vie* ? Traditionnellement, la vie se définit par ses caractéristiques biologiques alors que l’existence est dotée de l’épaisseur de la conscience. La vie renvoie alors à l’animalité et l’existence à l’humanité.
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Existence and Existence Attributes
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1972openaire +2 more sources