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Ideas of Chistoph Scheibler, by Text

[German, 1589 - 1653, Protestant theologian who taught at Marburg and Dortmund.]

1650 Metaphysics
I.4.1 n9 p.594 A composite is a true unity if all of its parts fall under one essence
     Full Idea: A composite entity is a unum per se if the partial entities that are in it are contained under one common essence. …In water, all those parts are contained under one essence of water.
     From: Chistoph Scheibler (Metaphysics [1650], I.4.1 n9), quoted by Robert Pasnau - Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671
     A reaction: Water mixed with wine is said to be an 'ens per accidens'. This is an unusual but possible view, that all the water there is is a single thing, united by its compositional essence. When we talk about 'water', we include possible water, and past water.