With many different concepts, definitions, equations and examples, the author tries in this article to tell one and the same thing: The meaning of the ontological concept “being”, the most asked and answered question in philosophy. The author puts forward here the notion: “Being” might mean nothing more or less than Parmenides’ one in Heraclitus’ flux. He holds that the one and the flux are the same in reality. And we may not experience Heraclitus’ flux if without the one and can also not understand Parmenides’ one if without the flux
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Having Significance, or Being Significant?: An Examination of Dooyeweerd’s Positing of Meaning not E...
Being is a peculiar concept since it seems to be associated with everything yet it is not any of tho...
Heidegger’s thought alternately considers ‘Being’ as the Being of beings and as independent of being...
We may never understand what the phrase “human being” means if we do not try to understand ontologic...
“Being” or “being and beings” might be the meta-notion when philosophy and science were still sharin...
The article analyzes the central concept of Parmenides’ ontology - the one of being. One of the poss...
This paper deals, building on a ground defined by Heidegger's What is Metaphysics?, with a single qu...
In order to arrive at the meaning of being, Stein studies a variety of beings available to her, to f...
Being has been the central and dominating concept of twenty-five hundred years of Western philosophy...
The answer to the question ‘what is being’? it is a difficult question. The difficulty c...
The essay studies Aristotle’s critique of Parmenides (Physics 1.3) in the light of the Heideggerian ...
Usage of the Greek verb ‘to be’ is generally divided into three broad categories — the predicative u...
Having Significance, or Being Significant?: An Examination of Dooyeweerd’s Positing of Meaning not E...
Being is a peculiar concept since it seems to be associated with everything yet it is not any of tho...
Heidegger’s thought alternately considers ‘Being’ as the Being of beings and as independent of being...