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Definition of Coexistences
1. coexistence [n] - See also: coexistence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coexistences
Literary usage of Coexistences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Methods of Knowledge: An Essay in Epistemology by Walter Smith (1899)
"The coexistences of phenomena must therefore be made clear. Moreover, there are
certain coexistences which always recur. It is of great moment to discover ..."
2. On the Theory of Logic: An Essay by Carveth Read (1878)
"Coexistences due to Causation. Many cases of Coexistence are ... Of this nature,
says Professor Bain,* are the numerous Coexistences of Order in Place, ..."
3. Problems of Philosophy: Or, Principles of Epistemology and Metaphysics by James Hervey Hyslop (1905)
"These coexistences and sequences, " phenomena," modes of activity, functions,
etc., are quite analogous in their suggestion of causal imputation to any that ..."
4. The Emancipation of Faith by Henri Édouard Schedel (1858)
"Since every thing which occurs in the universe is determined by laws of causation
and collocations of the original causes, it follows that the coexistences ..."
5. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (1894)
"(Ch. ii. experience we find their coexistences § 1.) Till experience can evoke
this and sequences to be and to have been. intuition, and thus fully reveal ..."
6. Metaphysics: A Study in First Principles by Borden Parker Bowne (1882)
"Again, because there is a fixed order of coexistence and sequence in the world
of things, connected coexistences and sequences will be more frequent in ..."