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The phrase "a being for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a purpose or function of a being, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "He is a being for whom compassion is essential."
Alternatives: "a being that exists for" or "a being intended for".
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An entity with beliefs is a being for whom such a project is practicable in principle a being that emits, or is disposed to emit, a complex pattern of behavior that can productively be interpreted as linguistic, rational, and expressive of beliefs and desires.
According to Heidegger, metaphysics conceives of Being as a being (for more on the reduction of Being to a being, see section 2.2.1 above).
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