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appellation. Take the word phenix. No
such thing exists. One naturally says that
the name has no breadth. That, however, is
not strictly correct. We should say its breadth
is nothing
. That breadth is precisely what
I mean by a sam. Therefore I define a sam
as an ens rationis having two grades of being,
its essence, which is the being of a
definite quality imputed to the sam, and its existence which is
the existence of whatever subject may exist that
possesses that quality. A gath, on the other
hand is a subject having only one

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