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Being is both familiar and unfamiliar to us from "summary" of Introduction to Metaphysics by Martin Heidegger

Being, as the fundamental concept of metaphysics, is something that permeates our existence in a way that is both familiar and unfamiliar to us. It is a concept that we may think we understand on a surface level, yet upon deeper reflection, we find ourselves confronted with its enigmatic nature. We are constantly surrounded by beings - objects, people, animals - and interact with them on a daily basis. This familiarity with beings can give us a sense of comfort and security in the world. However, when we begin to question the nature of Being itself, we are faced with a profound sense of unfamiliarity. Being is not something that can be easily grasped or defined in traditional terms. It is not an object that can be studied or analyzed in a scientific sense. Being transcends our everyday experiences and challenges us to think beyond the limits of our ordinary understanding. This dichotomy of familiarity and unfam...
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    Introduction to Metaphysics

    Martin Heidegger

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