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Man was given by Nature, as an existence-intentional being. The existence-intentionality is the nature that rules man from his inside. In this man can exist and out of this man will disappear.

(The number of Each statement shows its logical structure in the entire argument. For an example, the number "a-b/cde-f" means followings.
<1> First,'-' implies the comprehension of the topic that the statement comments. Therefore, the foregoing number indicates the statement is f-th statement of sub-topic of b about the main topic of a.
<2> '/' indicates an additional explanation to the topic of the number b. Therefore, this example indicates c-th addtional explanation to 'b', and again, d-th addtional to it, and again, e-th addtional to it.
¡Ø Let me notice this numbering is a variation of that in Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus by Wittgenstein.)

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An entity intends an event A if and only if, it exists with a set of different events that shares it as a component of them and the predictable effect of each element of the set, which is a cause, includes the event A altogether.

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Intentionality can have its meaning only in the flow of time. In the flow of time the world changes in total and it is only the total change that is fixed. There can be nothing that guarantees any continuous constancy in some part of the total being. Hence, it is the necessary condition that the intentionality should intend the existence of itself to make it sure that it keep its existence in the necessary causal relations. Otherwise, its existence would be contingent and it will be broken in the end.

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The self-existence of intentionality is survival.

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An intentional entity(intendent) that has the intentionality of self-intending comes to contain its own inner change independently from the natural one. In this case, it needs a new resource for its self-supplying intentional process. In this process metabolism appears.

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The natural world that exists actually can be explained with necessity.

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There is what therer is and there is not what there is not. Because it is impossible for what there is not to became what there is and vice versa what there is is closed from what there is not. This closed being is filled with only what there is, so it is just one.

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There is what therer is and there is not what there is not. - This is called ¡¸Principle of Existence¡¹.

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