Martin Heidegger

"I see the situation of man in the world of planetary technicity not as an inexitricable and inescapable destiny, but I see the task of thought precisely in this, that within its own limits it helps man as such achieve a satisfactory relationship to the essence of technicity. National Socialism did indeed go in this direction. Those people, however, were far too poorly equipped for thought to arrive at a really explicit relationship to what is happening today and has been underway for the past 300 years."

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Source: Der Spiegel Magazine, May 31, 1976.

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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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