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  1. 20 de mar. de 2020 · What is called thinking? Martin Heidegger, perhaps the most influential existentialist philosopher of our time, seeks out the essential nature of the process of thinking. The theme of this book is that we learn to think only as we inquire into those matters that normally remain unquestioned concerning our everyday existence and our traditions.

  2. What is called thinking? (German: Was heißt Denken?) is a book by the philosopher Martin Heidegger, the published version of a lecture course he gave during the winter and summer semesters of 1951 and 1952 at the University of Freiburg. Reception

  3. 23 de nov. de 2021 · Heidegger’s What Is Called Thinking? Thinking involves a questioning and a putting ourselves in question as much as the cherished opinions and doctrines we have inherited through our education or our shared knowledge.

  4. “In the present discourse… the word ‘thinking’ means as much ashaving views.’ One might say, for instance: ‘I think it will snow tonight.’ But he who speaks that way is not thinking, he just has views on something. We must be very careful, however, not to regard this ‘viewing’ as insignificant.

  5. I. Asking the Question: What Is Called Thinking? A reflection on thinking ultimately requires us to question not only the relation between thinking and being, but also to answer the question 'who thinks?' or 'who can have access to "thoughts"?'. After Heidegger, thinking has to do with ontology and this is even more true for Deleuze

  6. What is called thinking? Martin Heidegger, perhaps the most influential existentialist philosopher of our time, seeks out the essential nature of the process of thinking. The theme of this book...

  7. To answer this question, he follows four interrelated questions: what is designated by the word “thinking”, how the prevailing theory of thought – that is logic - understand thinking, what do we need in order to perform thinking rightly, and - most importantly - what is it that commands/calls us to think?