Considered as pure entity; abstracted from all circumstances, that is, regarded as entity alone, apart from attendant circumstances.(adjective)
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Use "entitative" in a sentence
"A version of the entitative graphs later appeared in G. Spencer Brown's Laws of Form, without anything remotely like proper citation of Peirce."
"The first, the so-called “entitative graphs,” is based on disjunction and negation."
"This, then, is that which by Mr Goodwin is here asserted, “That if there be such an effectual real working of the Spirit and grace of God in us to the producing of any acts of the wills of men, they cannot be moral;” that is, they cannot have any goodness in them beyond that which is entitative."