Let's have a real topic now

I hate to see such garbage on a list that I've just joined, so let me
pose a question to get the conversation going. Can someone explain to
me what the terms "Sein" and "Seinden" mean in Heidegger's system of
thought? What's the difference? I'm mostly interested in Heidegger's
relevance to literary theory.
RObert J. Shea
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