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Existence

Wed 17 Jun 2026
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Existence

Existence refers to whether or not a thing exists. It is the basic question of being: is this real, or is it only imagined. A tree exists. A fossil exists. A planet exists. But other claims are harder. Does a soul and divine realm exist? Does consciousness exist? Is it only brain activity? Something more?

In traditional philosophy, existence is often contrasted with essence. Existence asks whether something is. Essence asks what something is. For many classical thinkers, essence was central because things like a soul were thought to have a nature, form, and identity. Later existential thinkers reversed the emphasis, especially for human beings. In that view, existence comes first, and essence is shaped through life, choice, action, and meaning.

In TST Philosophy, existence is used carefully. At least in this life, existence does precede essence: we are born into species-level biological structure, but individual identity forms over time through impressions, memory, culture, and choice. TST can identify an existence claim without pretending to define its ultimate nature. Some people believe a soul exists. Some believe consciousness is more than brain activity. Some believe personal existence is created only in this life and ends with the body. TST does not take a final position on speculative claims that exceed public evidence.

This places existence inside the TST metaphysical split. In the material world, existence asks if something is real. In the mind, existence is an idea about whether something exists or not. When a thing exists in the material world and is confirmed, it maps to an empirical idea. When the claim goes beyond public evidence, it is speculative and categorized as irrational. This is how you calibrate belief and hold humility.

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At least in this life, existence precedes essence: we are born into species-level biological structure, but individual identity forms over time. No publicly verified prewritten metaphysical script — only structured reality, evolving memory, and the eventual fading of each life into history’s shadow.
Michael Alan Prestwood
Author & Natural Philosopher
Prestwood writes on science-first philosophy, with particular attention to the convergence of disciplines. Drawing on his TST Framework, his work emphasizes rational inquiry grounded in empirical observation while engaging questions at the edges of established knowledge. With TouchstoneTruth positioned as a living touchstone, this work aims to contribute reliable, evolving analysis in an emerging AI era where the credibility of information is increasingly contested.
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Secular Spirituality Settles
2. Linked Quote
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3. Science FAQ »
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4. Philosophy FAQ »
What is secular spirituality?
5. Critical Thinking FAQ »
How does spirituality relate to public belief?
6. History FAQ!
Is secular spirituality supported in history and science?
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The Material-Spiritual Framework: A Philosophy of Spirituality

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