Being and Having
(2011)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Read Books Ltd., 2011
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DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (246 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781446547526 MWT11566375, 1446547523 11566375
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

In Gabriel Marcel's "Being and Having," the central distinction explores how humans relate to their existence and to others, highlighting the difference between "being" and "having." The book delves into the ambiguity of human embodiment, arguing that "I am my body" and that we cannot fully detach ourselves from our physical form. Marcel emphasizes the importance of "being" in our interactions with others, as it involves presence, participation, and "availability". Conversely, "having" implies possession and assimilation, suggesting that we cannot truly "have" another person or thing. The work explores how these two modes of relating to the world can be misapplied, leading to a fragmented and impersonal existence

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