
Actualism
Actualism is a philosophical view about the nature of possibility and existence. It states that, at any given moment, only what actually exists (the "actual" world) is real. Possibilities—things that could happen but haven't—do not have independent existence outside of this actual world. Instead, they are considered ways the actual world could be, but only the actual world is truly real. This perspective emphasizes that reality consists solely of what is, rather than including all potential or possible alternatives.