“Being' cannot be derived from higher concepts by definition, nor can it be presented through lower ones. But does this imply being no longer offers a problem? Not at all. We can infer only that 'Being' cannot have the character of an entity. Thus we cannot apply to Being the concept of 'definition' as presented in traditional logic, [...] which, within certain limits, provides a justifiable way of characterizing 'entities'.”
Quote by Martin Heidegger
Book:Being and Time
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Being and Time
This seminal work delves into fundamental questions of human existence, consciousness, and the nature of time, offering a comprehensive analysis of existentialist philosophy. more
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