Essencesfundamental
Essencesfundamental is a term used in philosophy and speculative discourse to describe a framework in which every entity has a fundamental set of essential properties that ground its identity and behavior. In this view, objects or kinds are characterized by a core group of properties that are necessary and sufficient for their being, while many contingent attributes may change without altering their fundamental status.
Origins and use: The label essencesfundamental is not a standardized technical term; it appears in contemporary
Implications: Proponents argue that essencesfundamental clarifies questions of persistence, similarity, and causal explanation by anchoring entities
Criticisms: Critics contend that the notion of a fixed fundamental set is overly rigid, difficult to identify
See also: essentialism, natural kind, ontology, grounding, metaphysics, properties, persistence.