
Martin Heidegger’s ”Being and Time” (Part 4/8)
Theory & Philosophy
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The Ontological Character of Signs and References
This chapter explores the nature of signs and references and their relationship to useful things. The speaker explains that signs serve as explicit indicators of useful things and signal their presence in the world, while references like a hammer point towards serviceability without explicitly being a sign of it.
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