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He also advocates the idea that every person is, in addition to being an individual person, also "a member of a comprehensive collective person": thanks to the existence of persons, collective persons could be said to exist actually, not only ideally (1913/16, 523ff).
'That Eighties revival, it doesn't exist, actually,' sniffs Grace.
"We do not believe that the safeguards which Mr Abbott and his Liberals are saying exist actually have the Ts crossed and the Is dotted," Shorten said.
Another strategy, that of full-blooded Platonism, is based on the claim that Platonists ought to endorse the thesis that all the mathematical objects that possibly could exist actually do exist.
Thus, unlike Plantinga, Adams, and Stalnaker, Lewis does not take every possible world to exist actually.
This form of platonism is characterized by a plenitude principle to the effect that any mathematical objects that could exist actually do exist.
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The first is whether secular stagnation – assuming it exists – actually matters.
Merely possible infinite modes do not necessarily exist, or else they would actually exist, on the plausible assumption that whatever necessarily exists, actually exists (□p → p).
However, although its effects are weak, it existed actually among these minerals.
He argued, however, that it does not follow from that concept that God exists actually and necessarily.
The shadow planets actually existed without actually existing.
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