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It was () who put forward the proposition of "the end of philosophy".
It was Heidegger who put forward the proposition of "the end of philosophy".

For thousands of years, the phrase "the end of philosophy" has been heard endlessly. Hegel put forward "the last philosophy", Marx advocated "eliminating philosophy" and "realizing philosophy", and postmodern philosophers explained "the end of philosophy" from deconstruction. These are only changes in the angle of speculation, not the end of philosophy. Philosophy originates from the wonder of the world.

"The living will die; Where there is a beginning, there is an end; The way of nature is also. " Nothing is an eternal and absolute existence, but a temporary product of history. When it comes into being and develops in history, it will definitely die out in history. There is no denying that philosophy will end.

However, if human beings are limited to productive forces and cannot fully understand the world, philosophy will not end. Our comprehensive understanding of the world is an eternal future. However, human beings have unlimited subjective initiative, which will be infinitely close to a full understanding of the world, when philosophy ends.

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Martin? Heidegger (German: martin heidegger,1September 26th, 889-1May 26th, 976) is a German philosopher. One of the founders and main representatives of existentialism philosophy in the 20th century. Born into a Catholic family in Meskirch near Freiburg in Baden, southwest Germany, he died in Meskirch, Germany.