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This action describes “the manner in which mortals are on the earth” in an essay titled for “Building,” it, and “Thinking” from Poetry, Language, Thought, whose last essay states “Poetically Man” does this. For 10 points each:
[10h] Identify this action. A 1940s shift from “doing” toward this action characterized the “turn” in the later philosophy of Martin Heidegger, who often used this action to characterize the manner of “being-in-the-world.”
ANSWER: dwelling [or wohnen; accept “Building, Dwelling, Thinking” or “...Poetically Man Dwells ...”]
[10m] Heidegger claimed man dwells in a concept of this name, which titles Andrew J. Mitchell’s book on Late Heidegger. This word precedes “root” in Arthur Schopenhauer’s dissertation on the principle of sufficient reason.
ANSWER: fourfold [accept On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason]
[10e] Arthur Schopenhauer’s work was heavily influential on this German thinker, who wrote Beyond Good and Evil.
ANSWER: Friedrich Nietzsche
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