“The essence of technology is by no means anything technological.” MeanTechnologyEssenceTechnological Author:Martin Heidegger
“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.” MeanNamesRemainsRight TimeComes And Goes Book:On Time and Being Source: On Time and Being
“We still by no means think decisively enough about the essence of action.” ThinkingMeanStillsEnoughActionEssence Author:Martin Heidegger
“In the work of art the truth of an entity has set itself to work. ‘To set’ means here: to bring to a stand. Some particular entity, a pair of peasant shoes, comes in the work to stand in the light of its being. The being of the being comes into the steadiness of its shining. The nature of art would then be this: the truth of being setting itself to work.” MeanArtLightParticularShiningShoesSettingSettingsPairsWorks Of ArtEntityPeasantsSteadiness Author:Martin Heidegger
“To be a poet in a destitute time means: to attend, singing, to the trace of the fugitive gods. This is why the poet in the time of the world's night utters the holy.” WorldMeanNightPoetHolySingingFugitiveDestitute Author:Martin Heidegger
“Thus "phenomenology" means αποφαινεσθαι τα φαινομενα -- to let that which shows itself be seen from itself in the very way in which it shows itself from itself.” WayMeanShowsPhenomenology Author:Martin Heidegger
“Technology is therefore no mere means. Technology is a way of revealing. If we give heed to this, then another whole realm for the essence of technology will open itself up to us. It is the realm of revealing, i.e., of truth” IfsWayGivingMeanWholeTechnologyEssenceMereRealmsRevealingHeed Author:Martin Heidegger