In philosophy, the essence or being of something; the fundamental nature or existence of an entity.
From Latin esse meaning 'to be.' This term comes directly from the Latin infinitive verb and entered English philosophical vocabulary through medieval scholasticism.
Philosophers from Aquinas to Heidegger debated whether something's esse (its being) is different from its existence—it sounds abstract but affects everything from identity to AI consciousness!
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