So my existence as a person is a limited existence.
So I can say I am present because I exist now only. Not in the remote past not in the remote future.
As a person who always exist?
who exist in the past, present and future.
The word exist can fit only to such a person.
So I can say I am present.
But who is that "I am" always present or
Who is the person who really exist?
why don't you define 'exist' so that the audience can understand what you are saying?
ReplyDeleteThe word you should use is 'live' not 'exist'. Equivocation fallacy.