olevuste
Olevuste is a term used in speculative philosophy and fiction to denote a class of states or beings that exist in a liminal zone between potentiality and actuality. The word is derived from the Estonian root ole- meaning "to be," with the plural suffix -uste, and is commonly rendered as "the states of being." In this framework, olevuste are not fully actualized entities but carry the capacity to become actual under certain conditions or to vary across contexts.
In ontology, olevuste can refer to transitional or emergent forms—entities whose existence depends on external conditions,
Applications appear in philosophical discussions of potentiality and actuality, modal logic, and in speculative fiction as
Criticism often centers on ambiguity and the lack of precise criteria for determining what counts as olevuste.
See also: potentiality, actuality, ontology, modal logic, latent form, virtual entity.
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