Note 164

The 'essence' is then just taken in a logical way, not ontologically. This if we would adhere to a consequent nominalism, because in the latter we cannot ontologically abstract the particular, because, according to such nominalism everything in extramental reality is particular. Of course it has turned out that many processes are similar to each other, more similar than to other processes. To express these empirical findings, natural science puts up natural laws.

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