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'Being and Time', 'Barcan Formulae' and 'Science of Logic'
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / a. Nature of Being
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Reducing being to the study of beings too readily accepts the modern scientific view [Heidegger, by May]
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For us, Being is constituted by awareness of other sorts of Being [Heidegger]
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / d. Non-being
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Nothing exists, as thinkable and expressible [Hegel]
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To grasp an existence, we must consider its non-existence [Hegel, by Houlgate]
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / e. Being and nothing
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Thinking of nothing is not the same as simply not thinking [Hegel, by Houlgate]
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 3. Being / h. Dasein (being human)
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Dasein is ahead of itself in the world, and alongside encountered entities [Heidegger]
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In company with others one's Dasein dissolves, and even the others themselves dissolve [Heidegger]
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'Dasein' expresses not 'what' the entity is, but its being [Heidegger]
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The word 'dasein' is used to mean 'the manner of Being which man possesses', and also the human creature [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
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'Dasein' is Being which is laid claim to, and which matters to its owner [Heidegger, by Cooper,DE]
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Dasein is being which can understand itself, and possess itself in a way allowing authenticity [Heidegger]
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Heidegger turns to 'Being' to affirm the uniqueness of humans in the world [Heidegger, by Gray]
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Dasein is a mode of Being distinguished by concern for its own Being [Heidegger]
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7. Existence / A. Nature of Existence / 6. Criterion for Existence
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Ontology is possible only as phenomenology [Heidegger]
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7. Existence / C. Structure of Existence / 1. Grounding / a. Nature of grounding
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The ground of a thing is not another thing, but the first thing's substance or rational concept [Hegel, by Houlgate]
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7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 2. Realism
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Kant's thing-in-itself is just an abstraction from our knowledge; things only exist for us [Hegel, by Bowie]
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Hegel believe that the genuine categories reveal things in themselves [Hegel, by Houlgate]
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7. Existence / D. Theories of Reality / 3. Reality
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Readiness-to-hand defines things in themselves ontologically [Heidegger]
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