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But they could be just as they are even if there did not exist anything else.
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He tells us that everything that exists exists because substances exist: if there were no substances, there would not be anything else.
The basic idea of ontological subsistence is that of being able to exist without anything else existing.
What exists for text-based content does not exist for anything else.
I feel like all of the most useful phone appendages (selfie stick, backlight, speaker) already exist, and anything else – you know, like a finger – would actually just be kind of cumbersome?
The color 'in' Socrates, in this sense, could not exist 'in' anything else.
The cosmological argument relies on the intelligibility of the notion of something which is not itself caused to exist by anything else.
It is a consequence of this principle that anything can co-exist with anything else that's distinct.
More obscurely, the preacher in "Gilead" recalls reading "somewhere that a thing that does not exist in relation to anything else cannot itself be said to exist".
I read somewhere that a thing that does not exist in relation to anything else cannot itself be said to exist.
If the things in this limbo state do not really exist, how could they prevent anything else from existing?
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