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compresence
compresence (kɒmˈprɛzəns) [f. com- + presence.] Presence together; co-presence.a 1640 Jackson Creed x. lv. Wks. IX. 595 Not directly and immediately by the elements of bread and wine nor by any other kind of local presence or compresence with these elements than is in baptism. 1657 S. W. Schism Disp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bundle theory
Traditional bundle theory explains the compresence of properties by defining an object as a collection of properties bound together. The bundle theory of substance explains compresence. Specifically, it maintains that properties' compresence itself engenders a substance. wikipedia.org
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togetherness
toˈgetherness [f. together adv. + -ness.] a. The state or condition of being together or being united; union, association.1656 [? J. Sergeant] tr. T. White's Peripat. Inst. 302 This togetherness must not be referr'd to the time but to the way of knowledge. 1892 Monist II. 218 Even if the link is a f... Oxford English Dictionary
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John D'Agata
Agata is also the author of Halls of Fame, a collection of experimental nonfiction about which David Foster Wallace wrote, "In nothing else recent is the compresence wikipedia.org
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Humeanism
bundles are not equated with mere collections, the difference being that the bundled elements are linked to each other by a relation often referred to as "compresence They include accounting for the unity in terms of psychological continuity or seeing it as a primitive aspect of the compresence-relation. wikipedia.org
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Santa Maria del Canneto (Pula, Croatia)
This would be more appropriate for a funerary chapel and would not be incompatible with the compresence of Saint Paul receiving the law. wikipedia.org
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Emergent evolution
that is, different in state of being) from the physical object, but only an apparent split between the two, which can then be brought together by proper compresence wikipedia.org
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Aldo Capitini
Una Lettura Buddhista di Aldo Capitini’ [‘Compresence and Emptiness. A Buddhist Reading of Aldo Capitini’]. in Moscati, G. (ed.) wikipedia.org
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Romantic epistemology
capacity of mind to create a dynamic between mind and word, so that the minds of the reader or listener and the writer or speaker create a co-adunation or compresence The medium of the compresence of minds ("spiritual intercourse") is "the common ethereal element of their being, the tremulous reciprocations [tremulations wikipedia.org
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History of geography
bridged place and space to quality and quantity, by saying "Quantity or magnitude is that in things which can be known only through their simultaneous compresence—or Quality, on the other hand, is what can be known in things when they are observed singly, without requiring any compresence." wikipedia.org
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Group dynamics
Zajonc hypothesized that compresence (the state of responding in the presence of others) elevates an individual's drive level which in turn triggers social wikipedia.org
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