The meaning of existence

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Abstract

Existence is, as Russell once remarked (1937, p. 449), a prerogative of only some among objects. Some things still exist, e.g. natural forests, and some things do not exist, e.g. dryades.

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Routley, R., Routley, V., & Hyde, D. (2020). The meaning of existence. In Synthese Library (Vol. 432, pp. 115–208). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58864-9_2

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