@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024},
author = {Nozick,Robert},
subject = {Actualism},
note = {II 156
Existence/actualism/Nozick: possibilities that are not realized, do not exist. - What exists or does not exist are certain possibilities.
>Possibility, >Possibilia, >Possibilism, >Existence, >Ontology.
Possibility/existence/Nozick: the structure of all possibilities does not exist itself, nor does it not exist!
>Non-existence.
II 155
If you wanted to refer to a mystical "exist and not exist" as "it aumed" you would only shift the problem. - Why should existence and nonexistence emerge of what aumed?
Def modate/Nozick: the structure of all possibilities modates.
>Modalities, >Structures.},
note = { No I R. Nozick Philosophical Explanations Oxford 1981 No II R., Nozick The Nature of Rationality 1994
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