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9109 | If essence and existence were two things, one could exist without the other, which is impossible [William of Ockham] |
Full Idea: If essence and existence were two things, then no contradiction would be involved if God preserved the essence of a thing in the world without its existence, or vice versa, its existence without its essence; both of which are impossible. | |
From: William of Ockham (Summa totius logicae [1323], III,II,c,xxvii) | |
A reaction: Not that William is using the concept of a supreme mind as a tool in argument. His denial of essence as something separable is presumably his denial of the Aristotelian view of universals, as well as of the Platonic view. |