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Heidegger—Unconcealing

Bibliographic Reference: 
Heidegger, Martin. Philosophical and political writings. New York ;London: Continuum, 2003.

Heidegger—Destining

"The essence of modern technology starts man upon the way of that revealing through which the real everywhere, more or less distinctly, becomes standing-reserve... We shall call that sending-that gathers which first starts man upon a way of revealing, destining. It is from out of this destining that the essence of all history is determined." (p.294)

Bibliographic Reference: 
Heidegger, Martin. Philosophical and political writings. New York ;London: Continuum, 2003.

Heidegger—Ge-stell [Enframing]

"It is nothing technological, nothing on the order of a machine. It is the way in which the real reveals itself as standing-reserve. [it] does [not necessarily] happen exclusively in man, or decisively through man.

Enframing is the gathering together that belongs to that setting-upon which sets upon man and puts him in position to reveal the real, in the mode of ordering, as standing-reserve." (p.293)

Bibliographic Reference: 
Heidegger, Martin. Philosophical and political writings. New York ;London: Continuum, 2003.

Gadamer—on aesthetic consciousness and the real

"conceiving aesthetic consciousness as something that confronts an object does not do justice to the real situation." (p.102)

Bibliographic Reference: 
Gadamer, Hans-Georg. Truth and method. 2nd ed. London: Sheed and Ward, 1989.
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