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Being is the fundamental question from "summary" of Introduction to Metaphysics by Martin Heidegger

Being is the fundamental question that has been at the heart of philosophical inquiry since antiquity. This question is not just a theoretical or abstract concept, but rather it speaks to the very essence of our existence and understanding of the world. It is a question that forces us to confront the nature of reality, our place within it, and the meaning of our lives. When we ask the question of Being, we are not simply asking about the existence of things in the world. Instead, we are questioning the very nature of existence itself. We are asking what it means for something to be, to exist, and to have a place in the world. This question opens up a vast and complex terrain of philosophical inquiry, one that has occupied the minds of thinkers throughout history. Being is not something that can be easily defined or understood. It is not a static or fixed concept, but rather a dynamic and ever-evolving one. Being is that which gives meaning and significance to our lives, that which allows us to make sense of the world around us. It is the ground of all existence, the foundation upon which everything else rests. To ask the question of Being is to embark on a journey of self-discovery and exploration. It is to delve into the depths of our own existence and to grapple with the fundamental questions that have puzzled philosophers for centuries. It is a question that challenges us to think beyond the limits of our everyday experience and to consider the nature of reality itself. In asking the question of Being, we are asking about the very essence of our existence. We are questioning what it means to be alive, to be conscious, to be human. This question forces us to confront our own mortality, our own limitations, and our own place in the grand scheme of things. It is a question that demands our attention and our contemplation, one that cannot be easily dismissed or ignored.
  1. Existence, and meaning. It is a question that invites us to explore the very essence of our own being and to confront the mysteries of the universe.
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Introduction to Metaphysics

Martin Heidegger

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