Definition of Occurrents. Meaning of Occurrents. Synonyms of Occurrents

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Definition of Occurrents

Occurrent
Occurrent Oc*cur"rent, a. [L. occurrens, -entis, p. pr. of occurrere: cf.F. occurrent. See Occur.] Occurring or happening; hence, incidental; accidental.
Occurrent
Occurrent Oc*cur"rent, n. 1. One who meets; hence, an adversary. [Obs.] --Holland. 2. Anything that happens; an occurrence. [Obs.] These we must meet with in obvious occurrents of the world. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Occurrents from wikipedia

- tomorrow, simply ****uming that it will. Moreover, beliefs need not be occurrent (e.g. a person actively thinking "snow is white"), but can instead be...
- to whether they are sensory, propositional, intentional, conscious or occurrent. Sensory states involve sense impressions like visual perceptions or bodily...
- of Philosophy (1952) introduced the philosophical terms occurrent causation and non-occurrent causation, which became the basis for the contemporary distinction...
- p. 238. Thomas Thomson, Diurnal of Occurrents (Edinburgh, 1833), p. 118. Thomas Thomson, Diurnal of Occurrents (Edinburgh, 1833), p. 118. John Guy,...
- The early 5th-century Vulgate translated the same word as lamia. et occurrent daemonia onocentauris et pilosus clamabit alter ad alterum ibi cubavit...
- Scots (Panther, 1970), p. 29. Scott, A.G. (1833). A Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents That Have P****ed Within the Country of Scotland Since the Death of King...
- self-proclaimed imitation-orders without statutes or restricted memberships Another occurrent chronological categorisation is into:[citation needed] Military-monastic...
- create a significant amount of pollution. This problem is specifically occurrent in India and China. Informal recycling in an underground economy of these...
- accepting the truth of the proposition "snow is white". Beliefs can be occurrent (e.g., a person actively thinking "snow is white"), or they can be dispositional...
- Papers Scotland: 1563-1569, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 354. Diurnal of Occurrents (Edinburgh, 1833), p. 123 John H. Ballantyne & Brian Smith, Shetland Do****ents...