"Nonbeing is not Being"
I have just noticed an ambiguity in the following statement:
"Nonbeing is not Being."Possibly, it means:
"Nonbeing is not 'Being.'""Nonbeing" and "Being" are in this case opposites. But possibly, it means:
"Nonbeing is 'not Being.'""Nonbeing" and "not Being" are in this case identical.
Trivial, of course, but my mind is second-rate.
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