Haecceity in a sentence as a noun

That there's no need for haecceity in the real world as there are always real properties that could be used to distinguish objects?

It really comes down to, can a brand and style be maintained into perpetuity without daily human effort and upkeep, or will it lose its haecceity over time?

Location as the basis for haecceity is numerical individuation of the sort Scotus rejects.

The first thing that pops into my head regarding the two iron spheres is that they must differ in their position in the universe, so they differ in something other than their haecceity.

Haecceity definitions

noun

the essence that makes something the kind of thing it is and makes it different from any other

See also: quiddity