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15808 | A traditional individual essence includes all of a thing's necessary characteristics [Chisholm] |
Full Idea: According to the traditional account of individual essence, each thing has only one individual essence and it includes all the characteristics that the thing has necessarily. | |
From: Roderick Chisholm (Person and Object [1976], 1.4) | |
A reaction: Chisholm is steeped in medieval theology, but I don't think this is quite what Aristotle meant. Everyone nowadays has to exclude the 'trivial' necessary properties, for a start. But why? I'm contemplating things which survive the loss of their essence. |