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The concept of 'existence as a predicate' is a philosophical debate about whether existence can be considered a property or characteristic that can be attributed to objects or beings. Immanuel Kant famously argued against this notion, asserting that existence is not a predicate because it does not add anything to the concept of an object, but merely indicates the presence of the object itself.
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