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Martin Heidegger is the author of the book[1] titled:"What is a Thing". In the paper[2] under the same name, Heidegger was quoted:

From the range of the basic questions of metaphysics we shall here ask this one question: What is a thing? The question is quite old. What remains ever new about it is merely that it must be asked again and again.

A transition to formalism

Jean Pierre Marquis talks about how Bourbaki group started to represent a thing structurally[3]

References

  1. Heidegger, Martin (1967). What is a Thing?. local page: Regenery/Gateway. 
  2. Döring, A.; Isham, C. (2010). "What is a Thing?". local page: 753–937. ISBN 978-3-642-12821-9. 
  3. Marquis, Jean Pierre (Dec 8, 2019). Bourbaki, Categories and Structuralism, Jean Pierre Marquis. local page: Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies. 

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