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Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938 Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938 by Martin Heidegger
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“The meeting of the solitary ones can happen only in solitude.”
Martin Heidegger, Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938
“The task of the grounding of Da-sein by way of thinking and poetry overcomes the question of possibility. That question—How is such and such possible?—is the last implementation of mathematical thinking, which is the result of the dominance of the proposition as such, which in turn is the result of the collapse of ἀλήθεια.”
Martin Heidegger, Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938
“The higher compulsion of the earth does not reside primary in the everyday and in deeds, but rather already in the creative force of questioning and in the world-configuring power of a people.”
Martin Heidegger, Ponderings II-VI: Black Notebooks 1931-1938