The Thing

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"The Thing" is a philosophical essay by Martin Heidegger that explores the nature of objects and their relation to human existence and world-disclosure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf philosophical essay
addresses how things gather a world
the event of thinging
author Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques modern technological understanding of objects
exploresConcept being-in-the-world
disclosedness
divinities
earth
gathering
mortals
nearness
sky
the fourfold
thingness
worldhood
focusesOn difference between objects and things
how things appear within a world
relation between humans and things
hasGenre continental philosophy
metaphysical essay
phenomenological analysis
influenced contemporary object-oriented ontology
post-Heideggerian phenomenology
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche
German idealism NERFINISHED
language German
mainTopic human existence
objecthood
ontology
the nature of things
world-disclosure
originalTitle Das Ding NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline metaphysics
ontology of objects
philosophy of things
philosophicalEra 20th-century philosophy
philosophicalSchool Heideggerian philosophy
philosophicalTradition existential phenomenology
phenomenology
relatedWork Being and Time NERFINISHED
The Question Concerning Technology NERFINISHED
title The Thing NERFINISHED

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