The question of being arose in Greek philosophy out of a sense of awe before the diversity and plurality of beings. In Eleatic philosophy, this sense of awe soon became a quest for unity in the multiplicity of beings. The history of Western ontology is an attempt to convey, interpret, and render this quest.
Being in the Pampas aims at disclosing the phenomenon of being as diverse, ambiguous, and excessive. Phenomena which have been the object...