On Pretending that Things Do Not Exist: Evans, Existence, and Existentials

Dialogue 42 (2):235- (2003)
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Abstract

Attempts to analyze negative existential statements face the following familiar problem. If a negative existential statement—say, “Hamlet does not exist” or “the golden mountain does not exist”—is true, its subject term must lack an object of reference. But, absent such an object, it seems that nothing true or false can be said about “it.” In particular, if there is no Hamlet to talk about, we surely cannot truthfully say that “he” does not exist. Hence, the truth of true negative existentials—and there are many—seems to preclude their truth and falsity. Call this “the negative existential problem.”

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