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" Third, the intellect abstracts from even the quantitative features and considers only the most general ways in which a thing might be characterized – in terms of notions such as that of substance, attribute, essence, existence, etc. "

Edward Feser , Aristotle’s Revenge: The Metaphysical Foundations of Physical and Biological Science


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Edward Feser quote : Third, the intellect abstracts from even the quantitative features and considers only the most general ways in which a thing might be characterized – in terms of notions such as that of substance, attribute, essence, existence, etc.