What is another word for justification for existing?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˌʌstɪfɪkˈe͡ɪʃən fɔːɹ ɛɡzˈɪstɪŋ] (IPA)

There are several synonyms that can be used instead of "justification for existing". One of the most common is "reason for being", which conveys the same idea that something or someone has a purpose or goal in life. Another option is "rationale for existence", which is a more formal way of saying the same thing. Additionally, "ground for existence" and "basis of being" can also be used as synonyms for justification for existing. All these words convey the same meaning of providing a reason or explanation for the existence of something or someone in this world.

What are the hypernyms for Justification for existing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Justification for existing

  • To pass freely through open doors, it is necessary to respect the fact that they have solid frames. This principle, by which the old professor had always lived is simply a requisite of the sense of reality. But if there is a sense of reality, and no one will doubt that it has its justification for existing, then there must also be something we can call a sense of possibility. Whoever has it does not say, for instance: Here this or that has happened, will happen, must happen; but he invents: Here this or that might, could, or ought to happen. If he is told that something is the way it is, he will think: Well, it could probably just as well be otherwise. So the sense of possibility could be defined outright as the ability to conceive of everything there might be just as well, and to attach no more importance to what is than to what is not.
    Robert Musil

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