“Language is neither merely the field of expression, nor merely the means of expression, nor merely the two jointly. Thought and poesy never just use language to express themselves with its help; rather, thought and poesy are in themselves the originary, the essential, and therefore also the final speech that language speaks through the mouth of man.”
Quote by Martin Heidegger
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What is called thinking?
This book delves into the philosophical and psychological aspects of thinking, examining its various forms and functions. more
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