. If scientists are greatly in tune with matter's being... — Gregory
matter only 'has being' when appears in human form. That's why we're 'beings' and things, just 'things'. — Wayfarer
Heidegger uses the term being in the traditional Aristotelian sense: a being is something that can be said to be. Being is about existence. — jamalrob
This discussion is partly about about Heidegger, and Heidegger uses the term being in the traditional Aristotelian sense: a being is something that can be said to be. Being is about existence. — jamalrob
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