Accidents, in Logic or Philosophy, are opposed to Essentials, or to Substance. An accident is a property of an object which may be modified, or even be altogether abstracted, in thought or reality, without the object ceasing to be essentially what it is. For the relation of accident to substance, and of attribute to species, see PREDICABLES, SUBSTANCE.
Accidents
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 1: A to Beaufort, p. 30
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