
Thinking
Martin Heidegger posits in What is Called Thinking four distinctive points:
Martin Heidegger posits in What is Called Thinking four distinctive points:
1. Thinking does not bring knowledge as do the sciences.
2. Thinking does not produce usable practical wisdom.
3. Thinking solves no cosmic riddles.
4. Thinking does not endow us directly with the power to act.
Martin Heidegger posits in What is Called Thinking four distinctive points:
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