Noun
Alt. of Inherency
Source: Webster's dictionarythe inherence of polysemy in human language Source: Internet
Arguments refuting the inherence criticism, however, claim that a form of something spatial can lack a concrete (spatial) location and yet have in abstracto spatial qualities. Source: Internet
He therefore underlines the fact that there is an inherence of consciousness and of the body of which the analysis of perception should take account. Source: Internet
Inherence Another primitive concept in substance theory is the inherence of properties within a substance. Source: Internet
Substance theory takes the meaning of an apple having the property of redness to be understood, and likewise that of a property's inherence in substance, which is similar to, but not identical with, being part of the substance. Source: Internet
Pappas' critical examination of the “inherence account” is greatly appreciated by Berkeley scholars. Source: Internet