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Martin Heidegger
German
Philosopher
Born:
Sep 26
,
1889
Died:
May 26
,
1976
Being
Beings
Every
Itself
Language
Time
Related authors:
Arthur Schopenhauer
Friedrich Nietzsche
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Immanuel Kant
Karl Marx
Meister Eckhart
Oswald Spengler
Theodor W. Adorno
If I take death into my life, acknowledge it, and face it squarely, I will free myself from the anxiety of death and the pettiness of life - and only then will I be free to become myself.
Martin Heidegger
Life
Death
Myself
Anxiety
Will
Face
Free
My Life
Become
Only
Take
Squarely
Acknowledge
Then
Pettiness
The most thought-provoking thing in our thought-provoking time is that we are still not thinking.
Martin Heidegger
Time
Thinking
Our
Most
Still
Thing
Man acts as though he were the shaper and master of language, while in fact language remains the master of man.
Martin Heidegger
Man
Language
Master
Though
Fact
Remains
He
Were
In Fact
While
Acts
To dwell is to garden.
Martin Heidegger
Garden
Dwell
Agriculture is now a motorized food industry, the same thing in its essence as the production of corpses in the gas chambers and the extermination camps, the same thing as blockades and the reduction of countries to famine, the same thing as the manufacture of hydrogen bombs.
Martin Heidegger
Food
Agriculture
Same Thing
Corpses
Food Industry
Hydrogen
Countries
Industry
Reduction
Camps
Same
Essence
Famine
Production
Manufacture
Now
Chambers
Thing
Bombs
Gas
Gas Chambers
Extermination
We name time when we say: every thing has its time. This means: everything which actually is, every being comes and goes at the right time and remains for a time during the time allotted to it. Every thing has its time.
Martin Heidegger
Time
Every
Everything
Right Time
Say
Remains
Name
Goes
Being
Which
Means
Actually
Right
Thing
Time is not a thing, thus nothing which is, and yet it remains constant in its passing away without being something temporal like the beings in time.
Martin Heidegger
Time
Nothing
Constant
Temporal
Something
Remains
Thus
Like
Without
Passing
Being
Which
Beings
Away
Thing
True time is four-dimensional.
Martin Heidegger
Time
True
Man is not the lord of beings. Man is the shepherd of Being.
Martin Heidegger
Man
Lord
Shepherd
Being
Beings
As the ego cogito, subjectivity is the consciousness that represents something, relates this representation back to itself, and so gathers with itself.
Martin Heidegger
Ego
Relates
Back
Something
Subjectivity
Itself
Representation
Represents
Consciousness
Being and time determine each other reciprocally, but in such a manner that neither can the former - Being - be addressed as something temporal nor can the latter - time - be addressed as a being.
Martin Heidegger
Time
Other
Latter
Neither
Temporal
Determine
Something
Nor
Being
Former
Manner
Each
Making itself intelligible is suicide for philosophy.
Martin Heidegger
Suicide
Philosophy
Making
Itself
Intelligible
Being-alone is a deficient mode of being-with; its possibility is a proof for the latter.
Martin Heidegger
Deficient
Latter
Possibility
Proof
Mode
We still by no means think decisively enough about the essence of action.
Martin Heidegger
Action
Think
Enough
About
Still
Essence
Means
Time-space as commonly understood, in the sense of the distance measured between two time-points, is the result of time calculation.
Martin Heidegger
Time
Result
Sense
Distance
Between
Calculation
Understood
Commonly
Measured
Two
Transcendence constitutes selfhood.
Martin Heidegger
Why are there beings at all, instead of Nothing?
Martin Heidegger
Nothing
Instead
Beings
Why
Only a god can save us.
Martin Heidegger
God
Religion
Only
Us
Save
Whatever can be noted historically can be found within history.
Martin Heidegger
History
Whatever
Within
Historically
Noted
Found
The Fuhrer alone is the present and future German reality and its law. Learn to know ever more deeply: from now on every single thing demands decision, and every action responsibility.
Martin Heidegger
Future
Alone
Reality
Law
Decision
Responsibility
Single
Action
Every
More
Demands
Know
Learn
Single Thing
German
Now
Ever
Deeply
Thing
Present
Every Single Thing
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