EXISTENCE


Meaning of EXISTENCE in English

-tən(t)s noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin existentia, exsistentia state or fact of having being, from Latin existent-, exsistent-, existens, exsistens + -ia -y

1. obsolete : reality or actuality as opposed to appearance

2.

a. : the state or fact of having being especially as considered independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence

the existence of other worlds

b. : the manner of being that is common to every mode of being : the state common to physical objects, living beings, objects of thought, and anything else

both of noumena and of phenomena we may affirm simple existence — J.S.Mill

3.

a. : being with reference to some limiting condition or under a particular aspect (as a mode of being, determined being, or a manner of existing)

the existence of a fictive world

b. : being as given in experience or in the act of experiencing:

(1) in scholasticism : being in its actuality as contrasted with its essence

(2)

[translation of Danish eksistens & German existenz ]

in existentialism : the condition of man in his factuality characterized by a passionate self-consciousness and sense of responsibility in the face of contingency and freedom

4. : sentient or living being : life

God, Nature, Self, are the fundamental facts of existence — Henry Sidgwick

5. : continued or repeated manifestation : actual or present occurrence

existence of a state of war

6. : something that exists: as

a. : the totality of being

b. : a particular being, individual, or entity : existent

concepts … are tyrants rather than servants when treated as real existences — B.N.Cardozo

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