Ateeshay Jain

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The central, basic, sine qua non properties of an object constituted its “essence,” which was unchanging by definition, since if the essence of an object changed it was no longer the object but something else. The properties of an object that could change without changing the object’s essence were “accidental” properties.
The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently - and Why
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