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perseity|pəˈsiːɪtɪ| [ad. med.L. persēitās (Duns Scotus c 1300), f. per sē by itself = Gr. καθ' αὐτό, as used by Aristotle, Anal. Poster. i. 4; see per prep. 9. In F. perséité.] The quality or condition of existing independently, or of being predicated essentially of a subject.
1694R. Burthogge Reason & Nat. Spirits ix. 269 Subsistence is a mode of Existence, to which it adds Perseity. 1876Contemp. Rev. XXVIII. 1006 One novelty..in philosophy—the exclusion of the per-se-ity and must-be-ity, which cut such a figure in what goes for metaphysics. |