Martin Heidegger

"Celebration... is self restraint, is attentiveness, is questioning, is meditating, is awaiting, is the step over into the more wakeful glimpse of the wonder - the wonder that a world is worlding around us at all, that there are beings rather than nothing, that things are and we ourselves are in their midst, that we ourselves are and yet barely know who we are, and barely know that we do not know all this."

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Source: Martin Heidegger, Günter Figal (2009). “The Heidegger Reader”, p.313, Indiana University Press

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Martin Heidegger

Martin Heidegger

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Martin Heidegger was a German philosopher known for his work on existentialism and phenomenology, particularly in 'Being and Time.'

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