What Is Called Thinking?

What Is Called Thinking? by Martin Heidegger, published by Harper Collins on March 12, 1976, is a significant work in the field of philosophy, spanning 272 pages. This edition presents a systematic exploration of Heidegger’s late philosophy, offering insights that are essential for understanding his thought process and contributions to philosophical discourse.
Readers will find that this book delves into the nature of thinking itself, examining its implications and relevance within the broader context of Heidegger’s work. The text serves as a critical resource for those interested in philosophical inquiry, particularly in relation to Heidegger’s ideas. With its focus on the intricacies of thought, this edition is a valuable addition for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of philosophical concepts.
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“For an acquaintance with the thought of Heidegger, What Is Called Thinking? is as important as Being and Time. It is the only systematic presentation of the thinker’s late philosophy and . . . it is perhaps the most exciting of his books.”–Hannah Arendt
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