instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)
instructor144: “The way we come to understand a hammer is not by reflecting on it, but by grabbing hold of it and using it.” — Martin Heidegger (via instructor144)