![]() ![]() Sure, sure, Plato and Aristotle thought long and hard about Being. ![]() The thing is, we can only understand the surface of these individual beings we can't get at the truth of things unless we really get to the meaning of existence (Being) underlying them all. Being (with a capital B) is the word I use to describe the state of being-sort of like the ultimate reality, the kind of thing we can only barely understand, if at all.īeing can't be an entity or a substance or a form or anything like that: these are each a kind of being they're only aspects of Being. Thing is, we can't really understand what we mean when we say that such and such is a certain kind of being unless we understand the meaning of Being. In fact, they're still ignored, because too few people have read my investigations into these questions about Being as such. What does it mean that things exist? That they have being? That they exist as beings? These are questions that were forgotten and neglected in my day. ![]()
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