Belief that actuality and existence are co‐extensive: i.e., that only actual things exist, that there are not, in addition to the actual, any possibility (possible entities).(noun)
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Use "actualism" in a sentence
"His actualism is a distinctly metaphysical actualism: singularis."
"That is, Hegel falls into what might be called "actualism" or the thesis that the being of entities is exhausted by their manifestation in actuality."
"Anyone can argue actualism at this point – feel free to do so."