In English, what is an ‘everything’, and what can not be called ‘u00eatres’?

How do I clear up a philosophical question? Is it also a English question?

Asked on March 6, 2021 in Meaning.
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Are there quite a number of humans who are not “beings” rather than insects, and very few animals which have more “being” than people can think and figure things out? The sense made by knowledge then unconscious made the unconscious, the awareness made a Being, In my opinion

one conscious moment made a Being I (and myself) now.

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Is a sentient life form, capable of planning. Homo sapiens. How were they developed? Are aliens if they exist and can plan their lives?

This excludes all animals and everything further down the food chain.

I don’t consider a gorilla as real as a human being, even if it follows signs.

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Does ‘living’ mean life which can live inside and sometimes act as the result? Since farming is used by humans, it may or may

not include plants.

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I agree with Jay, but would also add that in the realm of philosophy, something has ‘being’ if it exist. I believe that existential can of worms. I am getting out of the way.

What is “being” means, because of the verb “to be” we use only the verb “to be”

when we think about that verb.

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