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The merely possible atomic states of affairs are the recombinations of particulars and universals, i.e. those combinations which do not actually occur, like Aristotle's being a general.[28] Possible worlds are, for Armstrong, conjunctions of possible atomic states of affairs (1989, 47, 48).[29] Armstrong's combinatorialism is actualist in the sense that everything that exists actually exists.
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I was tasked with evaluating possible vendor solutions, but none that existed were actually solutions--they were just perpetuating the problems that already existed.
Merely possible infinite modes do not necessarily exist, or else they would actually exist, on the plausible assumption that whatever necessarily exists, actually exists (□p → p).
This form of platonism is characterized by a plenitude principle to the effect that any mathematical objects that could exist actually do exist.
"I am not sure that I exist, actually.
The one small, short-term monotherapy study (35 patients, 8 weeks) that does exist actually showed a small increase in both A1c and fructosamine in patients receiving colesevelam.
(Seriously, that is an actual thing that actually exists).
"But he has a single-minded thesis that fails to paint the complex picture that actually exists".
More generally, a principle of plenitude claims that if it is possible for an object to exist then that object actually exists.
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