entualne
Entualne is a philosophical term used in some Polish-language discussions to denote potential or contingent aspects of a system—states, properties, or configurations that could obtain under certain conditions but are not currently actual. The concept is employed to distinguish what could be the case from what is actually the case at a given moment.
Etymology and usage notes: the word is a Polish neologism formed from reference to being (often linked
Theoretical role: in ontology and modal logic, entualne is used to carve out the space of potential
Applications and examples: entualne states can appear in analyses of determinism and indeterminism, where it matters
Criticism and reception: the term is not universally adopted and is sometimes regarded as a restatement of
See also: potentiality, contingency, possibility, actuality, modal logic, ontology.