Henology

  • Being and Unity

    In 2012, while working in a postdoctoral position at St. John’s University, I became deeply immersed in Immanuel Kant’s monumental question: whether metaphysics, as the study of reality and existence, is possible as a science. This inquiry led me deep into the history of philosophy, from the early Pythagoreans to the Scholastic thinkers of the… Continue reading

  • Heidegger and the Concept of Being

    Martin Heidegger’s main thesis in his monumental work Being and Time is that the question of the meaning of being has been historically forgotten (Seinsvergessenheit) and needs to be recovered. But what if the concept of being is primitive? A primitive term is a concept which is both understood by all (who know the language)… Continue reading