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Exists is the third-person singular present tense of the verb to exist. It denotes that something has actual being or reality, as opposed to being fictional or nonexistent. In ordinary language, exists is used to assert the presence or reality of a thing, concept, or phenomenon. The term is frequently used with there in existential constructions: There exists a solution to the problem.

In formal logic and mathematics, existence is formalized with the existential quantifier, symbolized as there exists

In philosophy, existence is central to ontology and metaphysics, addressing what objects count as being and

or
∃.
A
statement
such
as
There
exists
an
x
such
that
P(x)
asserts
that
at
least
one
object
satisfies
P.
Existence
statements
are
contrasted
with
universal
statements
(for
all).
Existence
can
be
constructive
(providing
a
witness)
or
non-constructive
(guaranteed
by
theory
without
presenting
a
witness).
how
they
relate
to
categories
such
as
abstract
versus
concrete
entities.
The
phrase
existence
precedes
essence
is
associated
with
existentialist
thought,
though
discussions
of
existence
span
many
philosophical
traditions.
The
question
of
what
exists,
and
in
what
sense,
intersects
with
debates
about
mind,
language,
science,
and
reality,
and
it
remains
a
foundational
issue
in
analytic
and
continental
philosophy
alike.