Many philosophers say that properties and relations have an abstract existence, and that physical objects have a concrete existence.
It denotes an actual, concrete existence, in contrast with abstract categories such as Platonic ideals.
The wise mind is able to perceive that death has no intrinsic, concrete existence: our understanding of death emerges solely from the conventions of the world.
Only particular propositions concerning concrete existences are knowable.
It shows the concrete existence of diseases as phenomena that strike at entire societies.
By performing the gesture, a core idea is brought into concrete existence and becomes part of the speaker's own existence at that moment.
"I had entered the study of the human body expecting to learn of our concrete physical existence," Ms. Dahlen said in her essay.
B. God's plan for marriage and family life is not an abstract, theoretical concept, but applies to families in their concrete existence.
"From an absolute point of view, the world doesn't have any real or concrete existence," Mr. Ricard says a little later.
There are indeed some facts that make proving the concrete existence of mummy paper impossible.