1. Heidegger, M (1927) Being and Time: What Aristotle and Plato said about “Being” has become a dogma. It is assumed, and it is considered an empty subject. But we cannot examine ontology without consider “Being”.
3. We take it as implicit that “The sky IS blue” etc. But this is an enigma. Being is assumed as being there without elaborating upon it. Being is in the dark. Our first step in investigating this assumed quality is to find the correct way to formulate an investigation.