Beingdom vs Beingness - What's the difference?
beingdom | beingness | Related terms |
Beingdom has no English definition.
The state or quality of being being; existence.
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, year=1865
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, title=The Secret of Hegel
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, title=What is Political Philosophy?
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, year=2004
, author=Richard H. Jones
, title=Mysticism and Morality: A New Look at Old Questions
Beingness is a related term of beingdom.
Beingdom is likely misspelled.
Beingdom has no English definition.
As a noun beingness is
the state or quality of being being; existence.beingdom
Not English
Beingdom has no English definition. It may be misspelled.beingness
English
Noun
(-)citation, page=263 , passage=Thus, from every example, we may see that Quantity always concerns a Beingness , which is indifferent to the very determinateness which it now, or at any time, has.}}
citation, isbn=0226777138 , page=253 , passage=In the good painting the stone is no longer a stone, i.e., something which we could not possibly be: in the good painting the stone has become visible in its beingness ; only in the work of art is the stone truly.}}
citation, isbn=0739107844 , page=391 , passage=The two approaches remain distinct ways of knowing: mystics are interested in the changeless beingness outside of time, while scientists are only interested in understanding the causes of the changes within the world of time.}}