Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. **Existence** refers to the state or fact of being real, present, or having actual being. It is a fundamental concept in philosophy, science, and everyday language, often relating to questions about reality, presence, and the nature of being. ### Key Definitions of Existence: 1. **General Definition**: - The condition of being or living in reality or fact. - Example: "The existence of life on Earth depends on specific environmental conditions." 2. **Philosophy**: - Refers to the fundamental state of being, often explored in metaphysical discussions about what it means for something to "exist." - Example: Philosophical debates often address the existence of abstract entities, such as numbers or moral values. 3. **Science**: - Concerned with proving or understanding the presence of phenomena or entities through evidence and observation. - Example: "The existence of black holes was confirmed through indirect observations and theoretical models." 4. **Everyday Use**: - Refers to one's way of life or the condition of living. - Example: "Their existence in the remote village was simple and peaceful." 5. **Mathematics and Logic**: - Refers to the property of an object or solution satisfying certain conditions. - Example: "The existence of a solution to the equation was proven." existence.txt Last modified: 2025/01/19 13:55by 127.0.0.1