realizer

English

Etymology

realize + -er

Noun

realizer (plural realizers)

  1. Something or someone that realizes, or that brings about realization
    • 2008 January 15, Kelly Trogdon, “Physicalism and sparse ontology”, in Philosophical Studies, volume 143, number 2, →DOI, pages 147–165:
      Suppose that the non-reductive physicalist claims that in the actual world physical property P is the one and only realizer for mental property M.

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