Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tʃu.əˌlɪzəm/
noun a philosophical theory that emphasizes the existence of concrete objects and the reality of objective facts
A1 Actualism is the belief that only actual things exist.
A2 In philosophy, actualism is the view that only actual entities are real.
B1 Actualism is a philosophical theory that emphasizes the importance of actual events over potential ones.
B2 Some philosophers argue that actualism provides a more coherent account of reality than other theories.
C1 The debate over actualism versus possibilism continues to be a central issue in metaphysics.
C2 Scholars have written extensively on the implications of actualism for our understanding of existence and possibility.
formal Actualism is a philosophical doctrine that holds that reality exists independently of the mind.
informal I've been reading up on actualism and it's a really interesting concept.
slang Actualism is like believing in the real deal, no bs.
figurative In a world full of illusions, actualism helps us see things as they truly are.
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