@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Locke,John},
subject = {Essence},
note = {Arndt II 196
Essence/Nature/Locke/Arndt: only in the language itself the objectivity of our general knowledge is constituted. - That is the "nominal essence".
II 199
Real being: a real but unknown nature of insensible parts.
II 200
That we call "cause" or basis of our complex idea.
>Idea/Locke.
II 203
There is no other measure of the essence or the specific, as our abstract ideas.
II 205
What assigns each particular to a class or a generic name (general term).
>General term, >Class, >Individual, >Particular, >Classification, >Generality.},
note = { Loc III J. Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Loc II H.W. Arndt "Locke" In Grundprobleme der großen Philosophen - Neuzeit I, J. Speck (Hg), Göttingen 1997 },
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