Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 11:17:13 -0500 Subject: Re: nothinking science --Boundary_(ID_D/ZtmmrabYB8ubHRmn/mLw) At 6:04 PM +0200 5/1/01, Morten Lyngeng wrote: >Hello. >My name is Morten Lyngeng and I'm kind of a newcomer to this list. Or >rather, I haven't been signed in for over two years. Right now I am writing >a paper on Heidegger, Derrida and Levinas and I can't remember where >Heidegger said the now famous quotation: "Science (or technology?) does not >think", or something like that. > >Can anyone please help me with the reference? > > > > --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu --- Hi Morton, It's in Grey's translation of What is Called Thinking, p. 8. -- Professor Allen Scult Dept. of Philosophy HOMEPAGE: " Heidegger on Rhetoric and Hermeneutics": Drake University http://www.multimedia2.drake.edu/s/scult/scult.html Des Moines, Iowa 50311 PHONE: 515 271 2869 FAX: 515 271 3826 --Boundary_(ID_D/ZtmmrabYB8ubHRmn/mLw)
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Hello.
My name is Morten Lyngeng and I'm kind of a newcomer to this list. Or
rather, I haven't been signed in for over two years. Right now I am writing
a paper on Heidegger, Derrida and Levinas and I can't remember where
Heidegger said the now famous quotation: "Science (or technology?) does not
think", or something like that.
Can anyone please help me with the reference?
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