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published on September 25, 2025
Guy Elgat
https://doi.org/10.5840/tht202592352
Being Something as a Distinct Concept of Being
The paper argues that expressions such as ¡°What is it like to be a bat?¡± or ¡°there is nothing it is like to be a rock¡± involve a distinct notion of being, one that is not assimilable to other more familiar concepts. This could have implications for understanding the mind-body relation.