Concrete Existence
The FACT is thus the unconditioned and, as such, equally so the groundless; it arises from the ground only in so far as the latter has foundered and is no longer ground:
it rises up from the groundless, that is, from its own essential negativity and pure form.
This immediacy, mediated by ground and condition and self-identical through the sublating of mediation, is CONCRETE EXISTENCE.
Sartre: Existential Life
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