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heidigger analysis
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The universality of being transcends the universality of genus. according to the dictionary, genus means: Biology. A taxonomic category ranking below a family and above a species and generally consisting of a group of species exhibiting similar characteristics. In taxonomic nomenclature the genus name is used, either alone or followed by a Latin adjective or epithet, to form the name of a species. See table at taxonomy. Logic. A class of objects divided into subordinate species having certain common attributes. A class, group, or kind with common attributes. Ok, so to put it simply, one might argue that genus has universal characteristics. This would correspond to the definition of genus. What Heidegger is trying to argue is that all things have a relationship with being, hence, if all things have a relationship with being (even in different ways, for example the being of the human being according to sein und zeit is time, ie, we are nothing but time) then the universality of genus is transcended by the universality of being.
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Title: heidigger analysis
Words: 669 Rating: None Pages: 2.7 submitted by: KUHNNIE
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