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区分“存在”与“实在”:一种更精细的哲学思考
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文章探讨了“存在”(existence)与“实在”(being)这两个词在哲学语境下的细微差别。作者提出,区分这两个词有助于避免“存在”一词中隐含的形而上学假设,即事物独立于心智而存在。通过将“存在”定义为“可识别性”或“从背景中独立出来”,而将“实在”用于描述事物尚未被心智“实在化”之前的状态,我们可以更清晰地讨论世界。这种区分并非否定事物独立存在的有用性,而是提供了一种更谨慎、更纯粹物理层面的描述方式,让我们能更好地理解世界在我们概念化之前的状态。

💡 **区分“存在”与“实在”的必要性**:作者认为,标准定义下的“存在”(existence)一词隐含了事物独立于心智而存在的形而上学假设。通过引入“实在”(being)作为另一个概念,我们可以避免这一假设,从而在更纯粹的物理层面讨论世界,使得表达更为精细和谨慎。

🔍 **“存在”的定义与限制**:“存在”被定义为“站出来”或“可识别性”,即事物能够从其周围环境中被区分开来。例如,煎饼之所以存在,是因为我们可以将其与盘子、桌子等区分开。然而,这种定义会不自觉地滑向“独立于心智的实在存在”这一形而上学立场,而物理证据无法证明这一点。

🌌 **“实在”作为未被概念化的状态**:“实在”(being)则被用于描述事物尚未被心智“实在化”(reified)的状态,即世界“就是”那样,没有被我们或任何人概念化。这是一种我们日常生活中不断体验但往往忽略的状态,是世界在被赋予意义之前的原始状态。

🛠️ **重新定义的好处**:将“存在”限定为“可识别性”,并赋予“实在”新的含义,使得我们能够更清晰地谈论世界,尤其是在描述那些尚未被我们认知和概念化的事物时。这有助于避免在讨论世界时无意中带入形而上学立场,从而实现更严谨的哲学思考。

Published on October 3, 2025 4:10 AM GMT

I find it useful to make an admittedly idiosyncratic distinction between "being" and "existence". These two words normally have the same meaning—as in, "being" is literally defined in dictionaries to mean "existence"—but giving them different meanings lets me talk in a way that avoids making a certain metaphysical assumption that's baked into the standard definition of existence.

So what is "existence"? Etymologically, it comes from Latin meaning "to stand out". Connotatively, when a thing exists, it does so in a way that allows it to be identified apart from its surrounding context. If no such setting apart is possible, then a thing doesn't exist.

To give a simple example, think about a pancake breakfast. The pancakes exist because you can tell them apart from each other and from the plate, the table, and everything else that makes up the world in which this breakfast is happening.

Now suppose someone said that the pancakes contain caloric fluid. Does caloric fluid exist? It definitely exists as an idea because it's just been expressed as one. But does it exist, really?

We study the pancakes in great detail, using all the latest scientific instruments and methods available to us. We find no evidence of anything worth calling "caloric fluid". At that point we'd say that caloric fluid doesn't exist because, even if caloric fluid is really there, we can't tell it apart from the rest of reality, much in the same way an invisible dragon doesn't exist except in the mind of the person who believes it's there.

Unfortunately, the normal way of understanding "existence" smuggles in a metaphysical assumption, namely that things exist independent of mind.

I'm not going to argue that things don't exist independent of our minds. However, we should be clear that this is a metaphysical assumption being made about the world. It's metaphysical in that no amount of physical evidence can prove that things are really real. The physical world as we experience it is equally well explained by it being real, a simulation, thoughts in the mind of a Boltzmann brain, or a highly self-consistent hallucination. So when we say that something "exists" and mean that it "really, objectively exists independent of anyone's beliefs about it", that's assuming a particular metaphysical view.

The reason I'm not going to argue against this metaphysical assumption is because it's a really useful one for modeling the physical world and because there's no point in arguing metaphysics since it's literally beyond our ability to know. But I do think we can speak more carefully without making this assumption. That is, we can keep our conversation on the purely physical level if we simply change slightly what "existence" means and give "being" a meaning other than "existence".

First, though, a few words on "being". You'd think this is the older word, given that it's constructed from "be", but it's not. First attested circa 1300 CE, it seems likely a word created to mean the same thing as "existence" in English. Not that things didn't exist before in English, but there's a good chance there was simply no word to talk about being/existence because everyone who wanted to talk about this concept did so in Latin. English-only speakers, who were mostly poor agriculturalists at the time, just said how things are, with no bracketing to talk about things are-ing.

This makes "being" ripe for redefinition, especially because, unlike "existence", the etymology has nothing to do with standing out. It has to do with what is, which, when we drop the metaphysical assumptions, becomes something different from existence.

As I prefer to use the words, "existence" always means "ontological existence". This fits best with its standard definition. In fact, it's exactly the same, except it's cutting out the part where we jump to "and therefore that means a thing really exists in external reality". In other words, it's acknowledging only the phenomenon and saying nothing about the supposed noumenon being referenced.

For the most part this doesn't change everyday speech. But it does give "being" space to mean something else. Specifically, we can use it to talk about the way things are when they have not yet even become things because they have not been reified into existence by a mind. This is the being in which the whole world simply is without any conception of it made by us or anyone else.

Being able to talk about the distinction between "being" and "existence" is important because we constantly experience the world without reifying it. We do this every moment. It's only in a small number of moments that our minds turn their attention to things and bring them into ontological existence. The rest of the time we are simply interacting with the world without conceptualizing it.

When we conflate "being" and "existence" we lose a way to talk about the world without smuggling in metaphysics. This is unnecessary, and having these two words mean different things lets us speak more clearly and carefully and helps avoid the confusion created by baking a metaphysical claim into the word "existence".

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