单词 | isness |
释义 | isnessn. (a) The fact that a thing is. (b) That which a thing is in itself; essence. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > reality or real existence or actuality > [noun] > reality or quality of being real reality1545 formality1570 trueness1604 realness1612 thatness1643 positivity1659 actualness1668 positiveness1668 thingsomeness1674 somethingness1675 thingship1697 authenticity1839 thingness1840 truth1842 isness1865 thinginess1891 the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > essence or intrinsic nature > [noun] pitheOE i-cundeeOE roota1325 substancec1330 juicec1380 marrowa1382 formc1385 acta1398 quidditya1398 substantial forma1398 inward1398 savourc1400 inwardc1450 allaya1456 essencya1475 being1521 bottom1531 spirit?1534 summary1548 ecceity1549 core1556 flower1568 formality1570 sum and substance1572 alloy1594 soul1598 inwardness1605 quid1606 fibre1607 selfness1611 whatness1611 essentialityc1616 propera1626 the whole shot1628 substantiala1631 esse1642 entity1643 virtuality1646 ingeny1647 quoddity1647 intimacy1648 ens1649 inbeing1661 essence1667 interiority1701 intrinsic1716 stamen1758 character1761 quidditas1782 hyparxis1792 rasa1800 bone1829 what1861 isness1865 inscape1868 as-suchness1909 Wesen1959 1865 J. H. Stirling Secret of Hegel II. iii. i. 4 Seyn, in Germany, often in Hegel himself, means the abstraction of sensuous Isness. 1884 ‘Scotus Novanticus’ Metaphysica Nova et Vetusta vi. 146 The moment of being or is-ness yields identity (A = A); and as this is-ness is given in concreto as a determined somewhat which is, we have the category of Essence as derivative category from Being. 1888 J. Martineau Study Relig. I. ii. i. 183 Both the fact of Being or ‘is-ness’ of each thing and the real nature of Cause are guaranteed to us by the free act of percipience. 1893 Dublin Rev. Jan. 217 That which the intellect first perceived is the transcendental essence or ‘isness’ of the thing. 1918 F. von Hügel Let. 11 Dec. (1927) 259 What is the precise meaning of Thekla's insistence upon religion as primarily an is-ness, not an ought-ness? A good question. 1942 Mind 51 257 Any one..who sets out along the via negativa in this spirit is confessing in the very act that ‘is’ can never be tortured into ‘isness’. 1955 A. Huxley Genius & Goddess 46 The girl is who she is. Some of her isness spills over and impregnates the entire universe. 1965 L. R. Hubbard Scientol. Abridged Dict. Is-ness, one of the four conditions of existence. It is an apparency of existence brought about by the continuous alteration of an As-is-ness. This is called, when agreed upon, reality. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < n.1865 |
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