Sentence examples for that actually existing from inspiring English sources

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Crucially, supporting the policy means acknowledging that actually existing markets are not perfect, and that government support can help correct market failures and achieve public goods that the market alone will not provide.

We need to at least entertain the hypothesis that actually existing place-based solidarities in diversity may work against grounding them in the framework of nation-states and their tendencies towards cultural homogenisation.

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Recall that our thought experiment asked us to "imagine a race of beings that is very different from any life-form that actually exists anywhere in the universe; different enough, in fact, that no actually existing thing could have been an Alien, any more than a given gorilla could have been a fruitfly".

For actualists, however, who categorically reject any such distinction, NE can mean only that all actually existing things are necessarily actual and NNE that anything that could have existed already does.

Imagine a race of beings — call them 'Aliens' — that is very different from any life-form that exists anywhere in the universe; different enough, in fact, that no actually existing thing could have been an Alien, any more than a given gorilla could have been a fruitfly.

One way to formulate actualism is say that there is no more general kind of being than that enjoyed by actually existing things.

By this he did not mean that any actually existing state is always completely just, or that merely by virtue of having power, the state could determine what justice is.

But then, just after conception, the idea left his head and entered the world as any art that ends up actually existing does and became subject to the brutal elements of this sloppy place where drawing a perfect circle is, it turns out, inherently impossible.

But then, just after conception, the idea left his head and entered the world – as any art that ends up actually existing does – and became subject to the brutal elements of this sloppy place where drawing a perfect circle is, it turns out, inherently impossible.

But, it was asked, doesn't this contradict the intuition (described at the very outset) that no actually existing thing could have been an Alien?

Suppose (as is surely plausible) that an actually existing oak tree could have been different in some respects from the way that it is; suppose also that, even if it has some essential properties (perhaps it is essentially an oak tree, for example), it has no non-trivial individual essence consisting in some set of its intrinsic properties.

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