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(Created page with "In Philosophy, a '''quality''' is an attribute or a property characteristic of an object in.<ref name="Cargile, 1995">Cargile, J. (1995). qualities. in Honderich, T. (Ed.) (2005). ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'' (2nd ed.). Oxford</ref> In contemporary philosophy the idea of qualities, and especially how to distinguish certain kinds of qualities from one another, remains controversial. Category:Definitions Category:Philosophy") Β |
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In Philosophy, a quality is an attribute or a property characteristic of an object in.[1] In contemporary philosophy the idea of qualities, and especially how to distinguish certain kinds of qualities from one another, remains controversial.
- β Cargile, J. (1995). qualities. in Honderich, T. (Ed.) (2005). The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2nd ed.). Oxford