On Friday, May 31, 2019 at 1:20:33 AM UTC+2, Jason wrote:
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> Is existence an intrinsic property or a relative one?
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The most general definition of existence is that existence is logical
consistency or identity: an object exists iff it is what it is and is not
what it is not. This means that an object must be consistently defined in
relations to all other objects ('relative' existence) and it must also be
something that stands in those relations (being this something is
'intrinsic' existence).
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