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Parsons proposes a theory of all objects, both existent and non-existent (Parsons 1980).

The second objection was that the existent golden mountain would infringe the law of contradiction, since, if there were such an object, it would be both existent and nonexistent.

As we have already seen, it is natural when discussing the datum to use quantifiers such as "Some things are …" ("There are things that are …"), and "Everything is…", whose domain appears to include both existent and nonexistent objects.

Thus, the paradox from incompleteness does not arise in MOTne.[27] To Russell's objection that the existent golden mountain infringes the law of contradiction (since it is both existent and nonexistent), advocates of MOTne may reply as follows: Existence is an extranuclear property, but only nuclear properties can be constitutive properties of an object.

The resulting Human Genome Project (HGP) managed jointly by the DoE and the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH), utilized both existent sequencing methodologies and introduced new ones (Kevles and Hood 1992, see also the entry on the human genome project).

In other words, the genotypes of each individual at each site either were both existent or both missing.

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In other words, according to the characterization principle both the existing round square and the existing golden mountain (Russell 1907 uses "existent") are existing (existent), but nevertheless they do not exist.

Finally, the label appearance was designed and authorized to be applied for both the existent and new buildings.

After 2005 the lipid nanoparticles systems have gained attention in a continuous growth amongst researchers in cosmetic sector due to their ability to prevent the deficiencies of both systems existent up to their occurrence: microcapsules and classic colloidal delivery systems [11, 12].

The hypothesis of a possible existent thing, which can both exist and not exist, leads necessarily to positing a cause that makes it necessary (by virtue of another).

Auriol's abstractive cognition, on the other hand, does not involve this experience or feeling of something's presence and existence, even if the thing is both present and existent.

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