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Heidegger Quote by Pope Benedict XVI

“It is perhaps permissible here to draw attention to a distinction made by Martin Heidegger, who speaks of the duality of calculating and reflective thought. Both modes of thought are legitimate and necessary, but for this very reason neither can be absorbed in the other. There must therefore be…” quote by Pope Benedict XVI
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““It is perhaps permissible here to draw attention to a distinction made by Martin Heidegger, who speaks of the duality of calculating and reflective thought. Both modes of thought are legitimate and necessary, but for this very reason neither can be absorbed in the other. There must therefore be both: calculating thought, which is concerned with "makability," and reflective thought, which is concerned with meaning. And one cannot deny that the Freiburg philosopher has a good deal of justification for expressing the fear that in an age in which calculating thought is celebrating the most amazing triumphs man is nevertheless threatened, perhaps more than ever before by thoughtlessness, by the flight from thought. By thinking only of the practicable, of what can be made, he is in danger of forgetting to reflect on himself and on the meaning of his existence. Of course, this temptation is present in every age. Thus in the thirteenth century the great Franciscan theologian Bonaventure felt obliged to reproach his colleagues of the philosophical faculty at Paris with having learned how to measure the world but having forgotten how to measure themselves.””

Pope Benedict XVI

About This Quote

Source Speech: Address to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, 2009

Human thought splits into practical calculation and deeper reflection; both are essential, yet modern focus on utility risks neglecting self‑understanding and meaning.

In simple terms: We need both practical and reflective thinking.

Key Takeaway

Balance calculation with reflection.

Themes

philosophy ethics human nature

Mood

thoughtful concerned

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • policy making
  • personal development
  • technology design

Key Concepts

calculating thought reflective thought meaning self‑knowledge

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure reflective thinking in your daily decisions?
  • What risks arise when calculation dominates?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on efficiency can eclipse moral insight.

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