In a brief initial presentation, I underline the importance of Heidegger's thoughts and its acknowledgement by renowned thinkers and scientists. Then, I refer to Heidegger's thesis "science does not think" from the book What Calls for Thinking? or What is Called Thinking? In order to clarify this sentence, I use his lecture "Science and Reflection". Possible explanations of the phrase in question are put aside, and I postulate that is better to think in another direction in order to better understand the thesis. This new direction introduces the difference between calculative thinking and reflection (Besinnung, besinnliches Nachdenken: meditative thinking) and focuses on what Heidegger understands as: being, essence, sense, essence of modern technology (Ge-stell: enframing) and Fourfold (Geviert).
Keywords:
Heidegger, science, age of technology, calculative thinking, reflection, sense, being, essence, Ge-stell, Fourfold
Acevedo Guerra, J. (2010). La frase de Heidegger "la ciencia no piensa", en el contexto de su meditación sobre la era técnica. Revista De Filosofía, 66, Pág. 5–23. Retrieved from https://revistas.uchile.cl/index.php/RDF/article/view/17217