His description of how something becomes present at hand... is inadequate if you are looking for an account of the origin of theoretical knowledge. Speculative reason's wonder at the purpose/point of the whole is not the same as being puzzled about how some part before oneself works. The latter is sub speculative.
This may be more approproriate elsewhere but here goes, since I'm talking about Hediegger: standing still (because of awe or wonder) is still a mode of comportment.
This may be more approproriate elsewhere but here goes, since I'm talking about Hediegger: standing still (because of awe or wonder) is still a mode of comportment.
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The above URL is a comment that more adequately represents Heidegger's view.