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The word "instantiation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the word to refer to the process of making something concrete or specific by using a general idea or concept. For example, "The instantiation of the prototype transformed the abstract concept into a tangible product."
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instantiation
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The fact or act of producing an instance, example, or specific application of a general classification, principle, theory, etc.
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Strong Instantiation: All properties are instantiated by things that exist in space and time (or, if properties can themselves instantiate properties, each property is part of a descending chain of instantiations that bottoms out in individuals in space and time).
But if instantiation is a relational universal, when a instantiates F, a, F and the instantiation relation are linked by an instantiation relation.
For suppose there are universals, both monadic and relational, and that when an entity instantiates a universal, or a group of entities instantiate a relational universal, they are linked by an instantiation relation.
However, in order to have a likeness, one needs access to the original.Until relatively recently, all work whose copyright protection expired existed physically in one way or another, either as a unique creation, like a sculpture, or an instantiation of a mass-produced item, such as a book.
(For the uninitiated: a typeface is the design; a font is its instantiation in a particular set of characters; type refers to characters in a font, whether letters, punctuation or esoteric symbols).Operating systems (OSs) display two kinds of image objects: bitmaps and vectors.
Its instantiation comes for free.
And instantiation just relates.
By universal instantiation we have ⌈□φ⌉.
These properties, sometimes called "thisnesses" or "individual essences", are typically thought to have the existence of the relevant individuals as a necessary and sufficient condition for their instantiation.
The Meinongian, however, is in a weak position when she claims that quantification over non-existent objects fails to be ontologically committing (see §1.6.3); for non-existent objects don't differ from existent objects in their instantiation of properties, or their having natures independent of our theorizing.
Put another way, this instantiation of Pattern 3 cases would be consistent with interpreting Descartes as requiring that genuine grounds for doubt be propositions for which one has some evidence, however minimal, because a contrary to p for which one has some evidence that was not defeated would be a genuine grounds for doubt.
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