different between coexistence vs compresence
coexistence
English
Etymology
co- +? existence
Noun
coexistence (countable and uncountable, plural coexistences)
- The state of two or more things existing together, usually in a temporal or spatial sense, with or without mutual interaction.
Derived terms
- peaceful coexistence
Translations
French
Etymology
co- +? existence
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /k?.??.zis.t??s/
Noun
coexistence f (plural coexistences)
- coexistence
Related terms
- coexister
Further reading
- “coexistence” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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compresence
English
Etymology
com- +? presence
Noun
compresence (countable and uncountable, plural compresences)
- (philosophy) The state of existing together concurrently.
- The properties of redness and juiciness have compresence in apples.
- The tie or relation responsible for holding properties in the bundle theory of substance. Also called 'togetherness'
Synonyms
- coexistence
- concurrency
- copresence
- togetherness
Related terms
- compresent
References
- Bacon, John (The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), Tropes (First archived 1997-02-19). URL accessed on 2006-01-17.
- Jeffrey Grupp, Compresence Bundle Theory Paper Jeffrey Grupp (2004). URL accessed on 2006-01-17.
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