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BEING AND NOTHINGNESS
There is a peculiar paradox in the Present. On the one hand, we willingly define it as 'being'; what is present 'is' -- in contrast to the future which is not yet and to the past which is no longer. But on the other hand, a rigorous analysis which would attempt to rid of the present of all which is not it -- i.e., of the past and the immediate future -- would find that nothing remained by an infinitesimal instant. As Husserl remarks in his 'Essays on the Inner Consciousness of Time' the ideal limit of a division pushed to infinity is a nothingness. Thus each time that we approach the study of human reality from a new point of view we rediscover that indissoluble dyad, 'Being and Nothingness' ~ Page 176
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