ABSTRACT

[T]he most thought-provoking thing about our thought-provoking age is that we are still not thinking… Thinking is not so much an act as a way of living…a way of life. It is a remembering who we are as human beings and where we belong. It is a gathering and focusing of our whole selves on what lies before us; a taking to heart and mind these particular things before us in order to discover them in their essential nature and truth. (Martin Heidegger, What is Called Thinking)