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Actus essendi is a Latin phrase meaning "act of being," introduced by the 13th-century philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274). It refers to what Aquinas saw as the most fundamental metaphysical principle: the act by which something actually exists. In his system of thought, heavily influenced by Aristotle and Christian Neoplatonism, Aquinas distinguishes between a being’s essence and its existence. The actus essendi is the principle that gives existence to essence—it is what makes any created thing real, rather than merely possible.
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