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Martin Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889.

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Martin Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889.

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Jean Beaufret has written:

'Dialogue avec Heidegger' -- subject(s): Heidegger, Martin, 1889-, History, Philosophy, Philosophie, Histoire

'Al Encuentro de Heidegger'

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Lawrence Edward Lynch has written:

'Architects of modern thought'

'Martin Heidegger : language and being' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

'Martin Heidegger'

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Klaus Heidegger was born in 1957.

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John James Heidegger was born in 1659.

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John James Heidegger died in 1749.

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Martin Heidegger was born on September 26, 1889 and died on May 26, 1976. Martin Heidegger would have been 86 years old at the time of death or 125 years old today.

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Johann Heinrich Heidegger was born on July 1, 1633.

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Johann Heinrich Heidegger was born on July 1, 1633.

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G Wolf-Heidegger has written:

'The morphology of the kidney'

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Martin Weatherston has written:

'Heidegger's interpretation of Kant' -- subject(s): Influence

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Johann Heinrich Heidegger died on July 18, 1698 at the age of 65.

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Dr Heidegger's Experiment is a short story written by the American author Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Alexius J. Bucher has written:

'Martin Heidegger' -- subject(s): Concepts

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You can find resources explaining Martin Heidegger's "Being and Time" on academic websites, philosophy forums, and online bookstores. Reading summaries, analyses, or commentaries on the book can help deepen your understanding of its complex concepts. Additionally, joining philosophy study groups or taking courses on existentialism may provide valuable insights into Heidegger's work.

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Robert R. Burch has written:

'Martin Heidegger: historical relativism and the essence of ontology'

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J. Macquarrie has written:

'Martin Heidegger'

'An existentialist theology'

'Principles of Christian theology'

'God-talk'

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The cast of Rzecz o banalnosci milosci - 2013 includes: Piotr Adamczyk as Younger Martin Heidegger Andrzej Grabowski as Older Martin Heidegger Agnieszka Grochowska as Younger Hanna Arendt Mateusz Grydlik as Rafael Mendelson Marcin Hycnar as Michael Ben Szadek

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Theodore J. Kisiel has written:

'The genesis of Heidegger's Being and time' -- subject(s): Ontology, Space and time

'Heidegger's Way of Thought'

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The climax in Dr. Heidegger's Experiment begins when the guests drink more of the elixir and become louder and more frenzied. Then, the climax peaks when the vase is broken.

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Winfried Franzen has written:

'Martin Heidegger'

'Von der Existenzialontologie zur Seinsgeschichte' -- subject(s): Ontology

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Edmund Husserl died on April 26, 1938 at the age of 79.

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Martin Heidegger, the German philosopher known for existential explorations of the "question of Being" wrote the book "Being and Time". It is considered one of the most important philosophical works of the 20th century.

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In Heidegger's philosophy, "ontic" refers to the study of specific, individual beings and their characteristics, while "ontological" refers to the study of being as a whole and the nature of existence.

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Richard M. McDonough has written:

'Martin Heidegger's Being and time' -- subject(s): Ontology, Space and time

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Rosa Maria Marafioti has written:

'Il ritorno a Kant di Heidegger' -- subject(s): Kant, Immanuel,, Ontology, Metaphysics

'La questione dell'arte in Heidegger'

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Graham Harman has written:

'Heidegger explained'

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Martin Heidegger (1889-1976).

Another answer is Nietzsche. This is the most often existentialist philosopher named as an influence on Hitler.

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Ludwig Wittgenstein was an Austrian-British philosopher born in 1889. He had a particularly strong interest in the philosophy of language. He released "Philosophical Investigations" in 1953, a work on language philosophy described as a "crossover masterpiece" by the Baruch Poll in 1999.

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In Heidegger's philosophy, gestell refers to the way technology shapes our understanding of the world and ourselves. It highlights how modern technology can dominate and control our lives, leading to a loss of authenticity and connection to our true essence.

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Some well-known existentialist thinkers include Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, and Søren Kierkegaard.

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You're kidding, right?

Read books.

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Andrea Le Moli has written:

'Heidegger'

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Martin Heidegger, as a student of Edmund Husserl wrote that art can deliver us from a technological, mechanistic world view. Ethics to the Phenomenologists (later Existentialists which he was both) required that primordially, science and technology could not contain prior presuppositions and prejudices. Back to the Greek ideal of a rigorous science completely separated from the influences of politics and religion.

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Michael Steinmann has written:

'Martin Heideggers \\' -- subject(s): Sein und Zeit, Sein und Zeit (Heidegger), Ontology, Space and time

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Jeffrey Andrew Barash has written:

'Martin Heidegger and the problem of historical meaning' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History, historicism, relativism, ontology

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In this excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment," the following sentence best summarizes the passage: "Dr. Heidegger's four elderly friends are given water from the Fountain of Youth, which temporarily rejuvenates them and causes them to behave recklessly."

This summary captures the main events and theme of the passage, highlighting the experiment's effects on the characters and their subsequent behavior.

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Ursula Hitzig has written:

'Gotthard Heidegger, 1666-1711'

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Colonel Killigrew represents the sin of gluttony in "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Throughout the story, he indulges in drinking and revelry, displaying his excessive appetite for pleasure and enjoyment.

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The setting of Dr. Heidegger's experiment was in his study or laboratory, which was described as a gloomy and mysterious room filled with old books, artifacts, and a bust of Hippocrates. It was a dimly lit room that set the atmosphere for the eerie experiment that took place there.

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Gregory B. Smith has written:

'Martin Heidegger'

'Distribution, abundance, and potential yield of shallow water fishery resources of the Little Bahama Bank'

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Eduard Langwald has written:

'Das Andere sagen: Studien zu Martin Heidegger und seinem Werk' -- subject(s): Philosophy, OUR Brockhaus selection

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