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Justification: the fact that "A" depends on "B" means that for that "A" exists, "B" (or any of its sub-concerns) must exist too.
Proof First, assume that A exists.
This, according to Wolff, would mean that A exists because of nothing (Ontologia, §70), which Wolff claims to be absurd.
(That is, if A is an absolutely perfect being, then A might exist necessarily, but it would not be necessary both that A exists and is absolutely perfect).
Two important differences should be noted here: Firstly, "A+" is not be read as "it is accepted that A exists".
As already mentioned, he uses the sign "A+" to express the positive judgement that A exists, and the sign "A−" to express the negative judgement that A does not exist.
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It follows that b : a exists.
Is that a category that exists?
Instead, it's simply a really clever solution to a problem that exists for a reason.
Then the people are told that an operation exists that would cure them.
So that certainly is an issue that exists, has always existed, and continues to exist in the culture.
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