Heidegger and Language (edited by J. Powell) / Studies in Continental Thought (edited by J. Sallis). Indiana University Press, 2013
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-06-25
Authors : Maria Kozlova;
Page : 212-214
Keywords : The source of language; Heidegger; Blanchot; Hölderlin; Novalis; sound; rhythm; ontological status of words.;
Abstract
The essays in the collection consider the ontological status of language in relation to the problems of metaphysics, logic, poetics and politics in the philosophy of Martin Heidegger before and after the “Turn”. In particular, some authors examine the interrelation of language and speech; other authors explore language and its dependence on the ontological status of works of art; still others explore language understood as the poetry of Existence.
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