Sentence examples for existence exist from inspiring English sources

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In most religions the married state is considered superior to the single, though tensions between these two states of existence exist in most religions.

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But, by the thesis of actualism, absolutely everything is actual and, by our view of existence, exists and so actually exists.

Rand's expression of this concept in propositional form, as the axiom that "existence exists," is intended not as the mere tautological observation that "whatever exists, exists," but rather as a recognition that something does indeed exist.

He argues that "Existence exists and does not need another existence;" (Risālah fi'l-wujūd) but, cognizant of the counterargument, he also states that one may object by saying that the same argument holds true with regard to essence.

He goes on to argue "essence does not need existence [to exist] and [its existence] is not in relation to an existent since [if] essence prior to existing was non-existing (ma‛dūm), then how can something need something else [in order to exist] prior to its existence?" (Ḍarūrat al-taḍād fi'l-'ālam wa'l-jabr wa'l-baqā', 125).

Rejecting the ontological argument, then, eliminates a sort of conceptual confusion: although we might think of perfections existing (in a thing), it is hard to conceive of what it would mean for existence to exist (in a thing), or for that matter, to not exist.

The effective indifference of essences must therefore be taken in a narrower sense (than in Avicenna too): every creatural essence tends naturally toward non-being (in Avicennian terms, no possible essence, in the absence of a cause for its existence, could exist), though this inclination can be reversed by an external cause.

Where guidance is in existence, disparities exist in relation to informed consent and export and import requirements.

Can existence not exist?

The existence of God is necessary for the existence of intelligible being; but intelligible being certainly exists; the existence of God is therefore necessary.

God's necessity, then, must be an ontologically, or factually, rather than a logically, necessary existence: God exists as the ultimate fact, without beginning or end and without depending upon anything else for existence.

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