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  1. Modes of Being and Non-Being: Existence, Occurrence, and Validity.Friederike Moltmann - forthcoming - Grazer Philosophische Studien.
    Existence as reflected in natural language is not a univocal notion, but divides into different modes of being, such as existence (as, roughly, endurance) and occurrence. One aim of the paper is to distinguish sharply between abstract artifacts and non-existent objects (e.g., plans vs. planned events that fail to occur); another is to argue for validity as a mode of being distinct from existence, as well as for corresponding distinctions among non-being.
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  2. Investigating modes of being in the world: an introduction to Phenomenologically grounded qualitative research.Allan Køster & Anthony Vincent Fernandez - 2021 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 22 (1):149-169.
    In this article, we develop a new approach to integrating philosophical phenomenology with qualitative research. The approach uses phenomenology’s concepts, namely existentials, rather than methods such as the epoché or reductions. We here introduce the approach to both philosophers and qualitative researchers, as we believe that these studies are best conducted through interdisciplinary collaboration. In section 1, we review the debate over phenomenology’s role in qualitative research and argue that qualitative theorists have not taken full advantage of what philosophical phenomenology (...)
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    Three Modes of Being.Eddy M. Zemach - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:226-255.
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  4. Modes of Being at Sophist 255c-e.Fiona Leigh - 2012 - Phronesis 57 (1):1-28.
    Abstract I argue for a new interpretation of the argument for the non-identity of Being and Difference at Sophist 255c-e, which turns on a distinction between modes of being a property. Though indebted to Frede (1967), the distinction differs from his in an important respect: What distinguishes the modes is not the subject's relation to itself or to something numerically distinct, but whether it constitutes or conforms to the specification of some property. Thus my view, but (...)
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    No Mode of Being, No Mode of Signifying.Milo Crimi - 2024 - Vivarium 62 (1):1-36.
    The Destructions of the Modes of Signifying (henceforth: dms) is an anonymous fourteenth-century polemic against modist speculative grammar (grammatica speculativa). Wielding Ockhamist logic and metaphysics, the dms repeatedly attacks the very root of modism: the claim that the grammatical features of language are grounded in the metaphysical properties of the world. I call this the Modist Correspondence Thesis (henceforth: mct). In its most general form, mct says that every mode of signifying exhibited by an utterance corresponds to a mode (...)
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  6. Mereological Modes of Being in Proclus.Dirk Baltzly - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (2):395-411.
    It is an axiom of late neoplatonic metaphysics that all things are in all, but in each in an appropriate manner (ὀικείως, ET 103). These manners or modes of being are indicated by adverbial forms such as παραδειματικῶς or εἰκονικῶς. Thus, for example, the Forms are in the World Soul in the mode of images, while the objects in the sensible realm below Soul are in it in the manner of paradigms (in Tim. II 150.27). Among the many (...)
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  7. A Paleo-Criticism of Modes of Being: Brentano and Marty against Bolzano, Husserl, and Meinong.Hamid Taieb - 2020 - Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 7.
    Brentanians defend the view that there are distinct types of object, but that this does not entail the admission of different modes of being. The most general distinction among objects is the one between realia, which are causally efficacious, and irrealia, which are causally inert. As for being, which is equated with existence, it is understood in terms of “correct acknowledgeability.” This view was defended for some time by Brentano himself and then by his student Anton Marty. (...)
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  8. Modes of Being and Quantification.Peter van Inwagen - 2014 - Disputatio 6 (38):1-24.
    If Pegasus existed, he would indeed be in space and time, but only because the word ‘Pegasus’ has spatio-temporal connotations, and not because ‘exists’ has spatio-temporal connotations. If spatio-temporal reference is lacking when we affirm the existence of the cube root of 27, that is simply because a cube root is not a spatio-temporal kind of thing.
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  9. Modes of Being.Paul Weiss - 1958 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 13 (4):569-569.
     
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  10. Consciousness as a Mode of Being.S. Ginsburg & E. Jablonka - 2020 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 27 (9-10):148-162.
    We suggest a teleological approach to subjective experiencing or phenomenal consciousness. Like living, subjective experiencing is a teleology-constituting mode of being, which is made up of coupled, functional processes. We explicate our notion of a 'teleological mode of being' and distinguish between three different modes: a living (non-sentient) mode of being, a sentient mode of being, and a rational-symbolic (human) mode of being, which correspond to the three levels of soul suggested by Aristotle. These (...)
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    Modes of Being.Ronald W. Hepburn - 1960 - Philosophical Quarterly 10 (38):91-92.
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  12. Modes of Being, Single Volume.Paul Weiss - 1968 - Southern Illinois University Press.
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    Modes of Being, 2 Volume Set.Paul Weiss - 1958 - Southern Illinois University Press.
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  14. Modes of Being.Paul Weiss - 1958 - Ethics 69 (1):67-70.
     
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    Heidegger the Metaphysician: Modes‐of‐Being and Grundbegriffe.Howard D. Kelly - 2014 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (3):670-693.
    Modes-of-being figure centrally in Heidegger's masterwork Being and Time. Testimony to this is Heidegger's characterisation of two of his most celebrated enquiries—the Existential analytic and the Zeug analysis—as investigations into the respective modes-of-being of the entities concerned. Yet despite the importance of this concept, commentators disagree widely about what a mode-of-being is. In this paper, I systematically outline and defend a novel and exegetically grounded interpretation of this concept. Strongly opposed to Kantian readings, such (...)
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    Transversal modes of being a missional church in the digital context of COVID-19.Buhle Mpofu - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):1-6.
    The disruptions of coronavirus disease 2019 in the year 2020 reshaped all aspects of life, including religious practices and rituals. As more religious activities shifted to digital space during the lockdown periods, there was a growing need to examine the link between religion and digital media. Using the model of the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa, this article draws on the notion of transversal rationality and concepts of rationality, cognitive, evaluative and pragmatic to posit that COVID-19 has configured traditional (...)
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  17. Categories and Modes of Being: A Discussion of Robert Pasnau’s Metaphysical Themes.Paul Symington - 2014 - In Gyula Klima & Alexander Hall (eds.), Medieval Themes, Medieval and Modern Volume 11: Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 32-69.
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    Two modes of being together: The levels of intersubjectivity and human relatedness in neuroscience and psychoanalytic thinking.Riccardo Williams & Cristina Trentini - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:981366.
    The notion of intersubjectivity has achieved a primary status in contemporary psychoanalytic debate, stimulating new theoretical proposals as well as controversies. This paper presents an overview of the main contributions on inter-subjectivity in the field of neurosciences. In humans as well as—probably—in other species, the ability for emotional resonance is guaranteed early in development. Based on this capacity, a primary sense of connectedness is established that can be defined inter-subjective in that it entails sharing affective states and intentions with caregivers. (...)
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    Three Modes of Being.Eddy M. Zemach - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:226-255.
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    Sacred Modes of Being in a Postsecular World.Andrew Hass (ed.) - 2021 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    How do we talk meaningfully about the sacred in contexts where conventional religious expression has so often lost its power? Inspired by the influential work of David Jasper, this important volume builds on his thinking to identify sacrality in a world where the old religious and secular debates have exhausted themselves and theology struggles for a new language in their wake. Distinguished writers explore here the idea of the sacred as one that exists, paradoxically, in a space that is both (...)
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    Modes of being.Paul Weiss - 1956 - Carbondale,: Southern Illinois University Press.
    As a philosophic work should, it attempts to articulate a vision of the whole of things. This means that it must run counter to the temper not only of ...
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    Modes of Being.Thomas D. Langan - 1959 - New Scholasticism 33 (2):233-237.
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  23. Precarity as a Mode of Being-in-the-World in Michel Houellebecq’s Possibilité d’une Île.Tim Christiaens - 2022 - Modern and Contemporary France 1 (Published online):1-16.
    Michel Houellebecq’s Anéantir has received mixed reviews. Houellebecq’s focus on loving intimacy and care for the elderly within the nuclear family allegedly showcases his transformation from an embittered critic of the capitalist status quo to an apolitical novelist interested in the private sphere. I argue that this criticism overlooks Houellebecq’s concerns about old age and love in his earlier novels and how they relate to his social critique. Particularly Houellebecq’s Possibilité d’une île presents a critique of lonely precarity as the (...)
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    Toward a Godly Mode of Being: Virtue as Embodied Deification.Perry T. Hamalis & Aristotle Papanikolaou - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (3):271-280.
    Attention to virtue ethics in Eastern Christianity complicates the dominant narrative within the field by revealing new ways of conceptualizing classical problems in virtue theory, new insights into the dynamics of virtues’ development, as well as new contexts for applied virtue ethics. Human flourishing is understood as the progressive realization of theosis—a godly mode of being cultivated through liturgy and askesis, marked by the embodiment of the full range of virtues, and crowned by a radical love.
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    Three Modes of Being.Eddy M. Zemach - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:226-255.
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    Modes of being according to Paul Weiss.A. H. Johnson - 1960 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (1):114-122.
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  27. Modes of Being[REVIEW]S. J. Robert O. Johann - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:260-260.
    The elaboration of a complete and original system of philosophy in any age demands an intellect of great scope and power. In an age like our own, which has become increasingly hostile to systematic thought, it demands a good deal of courage as well. The Modes of Being of Mr. Weiss proves that he possesses both to a high degree.
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    Modes of Being.W. Donald Oliver - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (3):385.
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]C. L. I. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):518-518.
    A speculative work of the widest range, systematically dealing with the issues that are fundamental in every philosophical study. There are, Mr. Weiss argues, four irreducible modes of being. Actuality, Existence, Possibility and God are independent realities, yet each needs the other in order fully to be. Together they are all that is, and all that could, must and should be. Only by acknowledging each separately and all of them together, Mr. Weiss claims, can we, without paradox, deal (...)
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    The Median Mode of Being.Gisbert Hoffmann - 2014 - Dialogue and Universalism 24 (4):77-89.
    The author presents Gernot Böhme’s median mode of being theory, which attempts to find an anthropological middle ground between the rational and the irrational, the spiritual and the corporeal and the active and passive in human experience. Böhme’s reflections on the median mode of being are normative in character and linked to the concept of “sovereign man,” which he strongly defends and whose main characteristics Hoffmann outlines in the first part of the essay. Among others, Hoffmann argues against (...)
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Irving Sosensky - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (25):996-1003.
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Irving Sosensky - 1959 - Journal of Philosophy 56 (25):996-1003.
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    Ingarden on Modes of Being.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 199-222.
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    Ingarden on Modes of Being.Arkadiusz Chrudzimski - 2015 - In Bruno Leclercq, Sébastien Richard & Denis Seron (eds.), Objects and Pseudo-Objects Ontological Deserts and Jungles from Brentano to Carnap. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 199-222.
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  35. Time and modes of being.Roman Ingarden - 1964 - Springfield, Ill.,: Thomas.
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Walter E. Stokes - 1960 - Modern Schoolman 37 (4):318-321.
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    Time and Modes of Being.Helen R. Michejda - 1965 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (4):590-591.
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  38. On the manic mode of being-in-the-world.L. Binswanger - 1964 - In Erwin W. Straus (ed.), Phenomenology: pure and applied. Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press. pp. 127--141.
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    Being conventionally real: a Buddhist account of a degenerate mode of being.Laura P. Guerrero - 2023 - Asian Journal of Philosophy 2 (2):1-19.
    Buddhist philosophers draw a distinction between two kinds of entities: ultimately real entities and conventionally real entities. Among Abhidharma Buddhist philosophers, who accept the fundamental existence of ultimately real entities, there is a debate over the existential status of conventionally real entities. The most prevalent interpretation of the general Abhidharma position is an anti-realist one: conventionally real entities do not exist. Here, however, I will argue that there is at least one Abhidharma philosopher who is not an anti-realist about conventionally (...)
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  40. From the analogy of being to modes of being?Sungil Han - 2022 - Philosophical Studies 179 (10):3133-3139.
    In The Fragmentation of Being, Kris McDaniel argues for ontological pluralism, proposing that we should accept not just being itself but also modes of being into which being fragments. McDaniel’s guiding idea is that being is analogous, and given the analogy of being, being should be taken to fragment into modes of being. I argue that even if McDaniel is right that being is analogous, ontological pluralism is not forced (...)
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Robert O. Johann - 1959 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 9:260-261.
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Walter E. Stokes - 1960 - Modern Schoolman 37 (4):318-321.
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    Modes of Being[REVIEW]Stanisław Kowalczyk - 1975 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 23 (1):159-166.
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  44. Modes of Being[REVIEW]I. C. L. - 1958 - Review of Metaphysics 11 (3):518-518.
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  45. The individual as a mode of being according to Thomas Aquinas.Lawrence Dewan - 1999 - The Thomist 63 (3):403-424.
     
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    The Desiring Modes of Being Black: Literature and Critical Theory.Jean-Paul Rocchi - 2016 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
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  47. On the Mode of Being of Living Beings and Their Environment: Preliminary Ideas for an Ecological Approach in Philosophy.W. Kim Rogers - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 52:531-547.
     
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    Time and modes of being.David R. Bell - 1965 - Philosophical Books 6 (1):14-15.
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  49. A New Mode of Being for Parmenides: A Discussion of John Palmer, Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy.Carl A. Huffman - 2011 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 41:289-305.
     
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    Andrzej Wierciński, Existentia Hermeneutica: Understanding as the Mode of Being in the World, LIT, Zürich 2019, pp. 512.Maria Luisa Portocarrero - 2020 - Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (1):157-160.
    Andrzej Wierciński’s "Existentia Hermeneutica: Understanding as the Mode of Being in the World" is absolutely innovative in its reflection on the hermeneutic relationship between philosophy and theology. It represents a profound analysis of the whole tradition of philosophical hermeneutics and Catholic theology, which drew upon the former for a new account of the problematic of faith.
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