@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Meixner,Uwe},
subject = {Actuality},
note = {I 55
Actuality/Example "the golden mountain" neither an actual nor a non-actual individual, because either none or very many of which none are "the" mountain.
>Non-existence.
I 97
Def Actuality/Meixner: Exemplification: exemplification is actuality of universals.
>Universals, >Exemplification.
Problem: ambiguous:
a) intentional if x thinks of y, then y is actual
b) relation "x contains y" real, if containing is actual regardless of the actuality of x and y - statements defined by time can be timelessly actual.
I 129
Actuality/Meixner: Actuality can be relativized on possible worlds.
>Actual world, >Possible worlds.
But also absolute actuality possible: "actual*" - (= partial fact in w* the fact that is the actual world under all circumstances.)
>States of affairs, >Ontology.
I 135
Actuality/Actual/Absolute/Meixner: the sum of all facts, without relativization "w*" is a possible world and therefore absolutely actual - (s)Vs: does that mean that our actual world (w*, sum of all facts) is supposed to be necessary?
>Absoluteness.},
note = { Mei I U. Meixner Einführung in die Ontologie Darmstadt 2004
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