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This research attempts to highlight Martin Heidegger's incessant questioning of a possible solution to the situation in which Western man finds himself. Heidegger is an unsatisfied thinker, deeply aware of the provisional nature of the activity of thinking, but he can also be characterized by his dissatisfaction with the multiple solutions proposed by science and technology to meet the needs of man and society.

Betancourt D., W. (1999). The concept of “Philosophy” in Martin Heidegger. Praxis Filosófica, (10/11), 305–340. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.nsv0i10/11.15318

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