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esistenti

Esistenti is the Italian plural form of the adjective esistente, meaning existing or present. In ordinary Italian it is used to describe things that exist, as in oggetti esistenti or fatti esistenti. In philosophical and logical discourse, however, esistenti can function as a nominal form to refer to beings or entities that exist within a specified domain. The phrase gli esistenti is used to distinguish actual entities from hypothetical, possible, or fictional ones; for example, in ontology discussions one may speak of the set of esistenti in a given possible world, contrasted with entità non esistenti.

The term derives from the verb esistere and shares the same root as esistenza and esistente. Its

In Italian translation of English philosophical literature, existents is commonly rendered as esistenti to refer to

morphological
form
does
not
change
between
masculine
and
feminine
in
the
plural,
making
esistenti
appear
in
both
gender
contexts
in
practice.
the
objects
of
existence.
Outside
of
scholarly
contexts,
esistenti
is
mainly
an
adjective
and
relatively
uncommon
as
a
standalone
noun;
more
typical
is
to
specify
the
noun
it
modifies
(esistenti
oggetti,
esistenti
entità).
There
is
no
widely
recognized
organization,
work,
or
concept
formally
titled
“Esistenti.”