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  • curprev 14:3814:38, 18 January 2023โ€Ž Bacchus talk contribsโ€Ž 1,081 bytes +1,081โ€Ž Created page with "'''Philosophical essentialism''' is the idea that the nature of things is invariable and constant. ''Essentialism'' posits that one must be able to describe an entity according to that which is required, or essential, to its nature and existence. The bird is perhaps a helpful example. One may ask what is essential to being a bird. Is it flying ability? No, flying is not essential to being a bird because there are certain birds that donโ€™t fly (ostrich, emu, penguin..."

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