olemattomuus
Olemattomuus is a Finnish philosophical term for non-being or nothingness, referring to the absence of existence. The word is formed from the verb olla (to be) and the suffix -mattomuus, which marks negation or lack. In philosophical use, olemattomuus denotes the state or quality of not existing and is contrasted with olemassaolo, meaning existence or being. The concept is employed in ontology and metaphysics to discuss how objects may lack existence, to analyze negation and absence, and to explore the relation between presence and non-presence. In phenomenology and existentialism, nothingness is treated as a fundamental aspect of experience or as a horizon against which beings are disclosed; the Finnish term olemattomuus serves to translate or express these ideas in Finnish discourse. In logic or semantics, olemattomuus can describe a mode of negation or the absence of a referent. The term appears in scholarly writing, encyclopedic entries, and general philosophical discussions as part of mapping the spectrum from existence to non-existence.
See also: Olemassaolo; Ontologia; Nothingness; Existence; Negation.