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What does Martin Heidegger identify as the primary concern of philosophy?
The nature of Being
The existence of God
The framework of ethics
The pursuit of happiness
What term does Heidegger use to describe the experience of being immersed in the world?
Dasein
Being-in-itself
Nihilism
Transcendence
How does Heidegger differentiate between 'Being' and ' beings'?
Being is the essence of existence; beings are individual entities within the world.
Being refers only to human existence; beings encompass all living things.
Being is a social construct; beings are objective realities.
Being is temporal; beings are eternal.
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