Coexistences [noun]
Definition of Coexistences:
happening or being at same time, place
Sentence/Example of Coexistences:
We prove the existence of a thing, by proving that it is connected by succession or coexistence with some known thing.
To this we have now to add, that every proposition by which anything is asserted of a Kind, affirms an uniformity of coexistence.
Among the uniformities of coexistence which exist in nature, may hence be numbered all the properties of Kinds.
Besides uniformities of succession, which always depend on causation, there are uniformities of coexistence.
The empirical laws of society are uniformities, either of coexistence, or of succession.
The word plot signifies a weaving together; and a weaving together presupposes the coexistence of more than one strand.
The author combined all the known facts which favored the coexistence of man, with the extinct animals.
To understand this fully, however, it may be necessary to make some previous remarks on the coexistence of sensations.
Thus we understand the coexistence, without contradiction, of an indeterminate possible field and a limited actual field.
One coexistence is just as good as any other until some new point of view, or new end, presents itself.