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    Being, World and Understanding: A Commentary on Heidegger.Egon Vietta - 1951 - Review of Metaphysics 5 (1):157 - 172.
    Our century thinks scientifically. Nothing would be more plausible than that it has the same relation to the world as does Sein und Zeit. This, however, is not the case. For Heidegger, Science and Technology are essential characteristics of our time. Both are rooted in man insofar as he is a "Will to Will." Scientific man is man as subject. As such he does not wish to see the world the way it appears by itself but rather as a field (...)
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