To be wise or to think?

Authors

  • Andrzej Ostrowski Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, UMCS in Lublin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26485/AI/2023/25/2

Keywords:

wisdom, reason, thinking, stupidity, Heidegger

Abstract

The purpose of this article is both to try to answer the question: To be wise or to think? and draw the reader's attention to implications regarding wisdom and thinking that can be derived by analyzing the content of M. Heidegger's treatise What Is Called Thinking? Special attention is paid to the thesis he put forward – we do not think yet. In this way, the role of the ar­tist and art in arriving at a definitive answer to the question posed by Heidegger is emphasized.  

The conclusions that result from the analyses are additionally illustrated with an example taken from fiction. It serves as an exemplification, so one of the many possible forms of aesthetic thin­king inherent in artistic creation is referred to in the considerations, like in the case of Heidegger pointing to poetry.

Author Biography

Andrzej Ostrowski, Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and Sociology, UMCS in Lublin

Andrzej Ostrowski – PhD, assistant professor at the Department of History of Philosophy and Comparative Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy and So­ciology, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin. Research interests: history of modern and contemporary philosophy, existential philosophy, idealist Russian philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Published

2023-12-13