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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

Only individual beings, primary substances, literally exist for Aristotle. Other beings such as secondary substances or accidents exist analogically. Friendship is an accident of relation, a connection between primary substances; it does not exist in itself as a primary substance does, but in the friends, who are primary substances.

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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

    { 1 } - time.
    { 2 } - the University of Scranton.
    { 3 } - friendship.
    { 4 } - whiteness.
    { 5 } - Ignatius of Loyola.

Only individual beings, primary substances, literally exist for Aristotle. The University of Scranton may be considered an accident of relation or place, depending on what is meant by the term. Place is where the substance is.

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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

    { 1 } - time.
    { 2 } - the University of Scranton.
    { 3 } - friendship.
    { 4 } - whiteness.
    { 5 } - Ignatius of Loyola.

Only individual beings, primary substances, literally exist for Aristotle. Other beings such as secondary substances or accidents exist analogically. Friendship is an accident of relation, a connection between primary substances; it does not exist in itself as a primary substance does, but in the friends, who are primary substances.

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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

    { 1 } - time.
    { 2 } - the University of Scranton.
    { 3 } - friendship.
    { 4 } - whiteness.
    { 5 } - Ignatius of Loyola.

Only individual beings, primary substances, literally exist for Aristotle. Other beings such as secondary substances or accidents exist analogically. Whiteness is an accident of quality; it does not existn in itself as a primary substance does, but in a primary substance that is white.

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The following being literally exists according to Aristotle:

    { 1 } - time.
    { 2 } - the University of Scranton.
    { 3 } - friendship.
    { 4 } - whiteness.
    { 5 } - Ignatius of Loyola.

Only individual beings, primary substances, literally exist for Aristotle. Other beings such as secondary substances or accidents exist analogically. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) is the founder of the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits.

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