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proseity Metaph.|prəʊˈsiːɪtɪ| [f. L. prō sē for oneself + -ity.] The quality or condition of existing for itself, or of having itself for its own end.
1899A. E. Garvie Ritschlian Theol. ii. 48 The isolated thing will be thought of as its own cause (aseity) and its own purpose (proseity). Ibid. iii. 98 He [Frank] put instead of it [the absolute] the expression being through, in, and for self (aseity, inseity, proseity). 1899P. T. Forsyth in Speaker 23 Dec. 319/1 He..calls attention to..the proseity of Christ's work, to its nature as an ethical calling in which everything that he did was done for himself as a personality and not in an official capacity. |