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FIDESThis book is a translation of volume 74 of the complete works of the German philosopher Martin Heidegger, where philosophy is approached by asking, "How do we ask questions?" In some cases, it's possible to answer by describing matter, form, or utility; but when we ask about intangible things like love, art, culture, and justice, we begin to discuss the diversity of perspectives from which they can be interpreted, since they lack concrete matter, form, or utility. This isn't a matter of ignorance about the subject, but rather a question of how we ask questions and the performative aspects of language. The second part delves deeper into art, space, and a critique of their contemporary industrialization.






