Martin Heidegger Quote

For anyone who at the end of Western philosophy can and must still question philosophically, the decisive question is no longer merely What basic character do beings manifest? or How may the being of beings be characterized? but What is this 'being' itself? The decisive question is that of the meaning of being, not merely that of the being of beings.


p. 18 - Nietzsche (1961)


For anyone who at the end of Western philosophy can and must still question philosophically, the decisive question is no longer merely What basic...

For anyone who at the end of Western philosophy can and must still question philosophically, the decisive question is no longer merely What basic...

For anyone who at the end of Western philosophy can and must still question philosophically, the decisive question is no longer merely What basic...

For anyone who at the end of Western philosophy can and must still question philosophically, the decisive question is no longer merely What basic...