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On the essence of language and the question of art / Martin Heidegger ; edited by Thomas Regehly ; translated by Adam Knowles.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976, author.
Contributor:
Regehly, Thomas, 1956- editor.
Knowles, Adam, translator.
Standardized Title:
Zum Wesen der Sprache und zur Frage nach der Kunst. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Language and languages--Philosophy.
Language and languages.
Aesthetics.
Physical Description:
xvii, 170 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
English edition.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Polity, [2022]
Language Note:
Translated from the German.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE ON THE ESSENCE OF LANGUAGE
The Saga
1. The Resolution
2. The Characteristics of the Decision
3. The Question of Being
4. The Question of Being (The First and the Other Inception)
5. The Two Leaps in the Attempt to Think Being
6. The Three Insights and Knowledge
7. Beyng, "Spirit," Cognition
8. The Saga
9. The Beyng-Historical Inception
10. The History of Beyng
11. "The History of Philosophy" and the History of Being
12. Beyng-Historical "Thinking"
13. Steadfastness and Thinking
14. The "Concept"
Distancing
Naysaying
15. The No of Beyng-Historical Thinking
16. Naysaying and Questioning
17. The Word
18. Beyng and Word
19. Beyng as the Appropriating Event (The Human)
20. Beyng and Attunement
21. Beyng
22. The Nothing and Beyng
23. Beyng as Nothing
24. The Nothing
25. The Event of Appropriation
26. Event of Appropriation
27. Beyng
28. Beyng, God, the Human
29. Beyng
30. Beyng is and only Beyng Is
31. Abyssal Ground
32. Beyng
33. The More Inceptual Saga
34. The Untenability of the Differentiation between "Being" and "Becoming"
35. Truth and System
36. The Attunement of the Voice Determines
37. Where is a Measure?
38. Not What "is Coming"
39. What Are "We" To Do
40. Not a "New" Philosophy
41. Where Do We Stand? Directed Toward the History of Beyng
42. A Curious Delusion of this Age
43. Steadfastness and Duty
44. The Saga
45. The Crux of the Error
46. Time-Space (cf. Contributions, Grounding)
47. The Temporalization of Time
48. Time-Space
The Word. On the Essence of Language
The Quickening Element of the Word
The Birth of Language
The Beginning
The Unique Element
Addenda
I. THE WORD AND LANGUAGE
1. The Word
2. Language
Word
3. Word as Language
4. The Way along the Footpaths (Variations)
5. The Word and the Event
6. Thinking and Poetizing
The Word
7. The Word
Signification
"Signs"
8. The Word
9. Language and Word
10. The Word and the Sign
11. Origin of the Word and Discourse
12. The Word and the Hand
II. THE SIGN (ITS ESSENCE BOUND TO THE EVENT)
13. Happening as Event
14. Event-Bound Essence of Signs
15. The Showing of Signs
16. Sign
17. The Showing of Signs
18. Sign
19. The Essence of the Sign as σημα
20. Sign
συθηκη
21. Signs and Footpaths
22. The Fundamental Trait of all Signs Bound to the Event
23. Showing
Inceptual
Signs and Footpaths
24. The Beyng-Historical Essence of Signs
25. "Signs" and Showing
26. Signs
27. In the Sign Of
28. The Alethetic Essence of the Sign
29. Standing in the Sign Of
30. Sign
31. How the Event is Bound to the Sign, How the Sign is Bound to the Event
32. Signs and the Event
33. σημα
θημα
34. Word and Sign
35. The Sign
36. The Sign and Safeguarding
The Departing Abyssal Ground
37. The Sign Bound to the Event
38. Event
Aptitude
Sign
39. Truth as Error
The Signlessness of Error
40. The Sign
41. The Essence of the Sign in the Mode of Departure
42. Sign and Greeting
43. Word and Sign
44. The Objective Essence of the Sign
45. "Sign"
46. The Sign as Thing
47. Showing and Symbol
48. The Objective Miscalculation of Signs and Symbols
49. On the Sign in § 17f. of Being and Time
50. Showing and Reference
51. The Sign as the "As"
52. The Sign and the Attribute
53. The Sign
54. Sign and Signal
III. THE WORD. CONVERSATION AND LANGUAGE
55. Hint
56. Thanking
57. Thanking as Appropriated Guiding into the Hints
58. Thinking
59. Language and Word
60. Indication and Pointing
61. The Authentic Conversation
62. The Reification of Language
63. Language and Poetry
64. All Thinking about Language Hitherto
65. The Authentic Conversation
66. Logic
67. Language and φυσισ
68. Becoming Attentive to Beyng (Event)
69. Word
Truth of Language
70. Out of the Rare Moments
71. Language and the Conversation
72. "Meaning"
73. The Preserving Truth of Language
74. Beyng and Aspect
75. Signification of Meaning
76. Word and Language
77. "Logic"
78. How the Saying of Language
79. That We are Speechless
80. The Word
The Human
81. Language and Correspondence
82. Articulation and Listening
83. Language
84. How There is Within "Language"
85. We are Speech-less
86. Animal and Language
87. Grammar
Logic
Language
88. Saying and Forming Images
89. The Native and the Foreign Element
90. [Event and Language]
91. Language and Thinking
92. Conversation
The Metamorphosis of Encouragement
93. The Unnecessary and Language
94. Conversation and Encouragement
95. Conversation and διαλεγεσθαα
96. Language and Preserving Truth
97. The Word Comes to Language, Beyng Brings itself to the Word
98. Pro-mising
99. Pro-mising and Receiving and Keeping the Word
100. Conversation (Authentic)
101. Moment and Conversation
102. The Moment
103. The Word and the Veil
104. Language
Speaking
Discourse
IV. THE WORD (CF. POETIZING AND THINKING)
105. The Word-Play
106. The Word
107. The Word
The Meaning of Vocabulary
V. THE WORD AND LANGUAGE
108. The Word "of" Beyng
109. Word and Language and Concept
110. The Transition
Language and Word
111. Mediated Transitions from the Metaphysics of Language (Beyng-Historical) to Meditation "on" the Word
112. The Word
113. Metaphysics
Beyng-Historical Meditation
114. Language and Word
115. Beyng and Word
116. The Word "of" Beyng
117. The Knowledge of the Word
118. The Essence of the Word
119. The Active Silence of Stillness
120. Word and Fundamental Attunement
"Voice" and Sounding
121. Stillness
122. Attending and Steadfastness in the There
123. Attending
Perceiving
Reason
Da-sein
124. The Word of Failure
125. Language
126. The Word
127. The "Word"
128. The First Word
129. Word and Language
130. Language and Word
131. The Word
132. The Attunement and the Calling
133. "Language"
VI. WORD AND "LANGUAGE"
134. Language
135. The Word
136. Sound and Sounding and Beyng
137. Animal
Human
138. The Word
139. The Word
140. The Word and the Human
141. The Word as Magic
VII. THE ESSENTIAL PREVAILING OF THE WORD
142. Beyng
143. The Word "of" Beyng
144. The Word
145. The Word "Attunes"
146. Word and Language
147. The Truth of the Word
148. The Word of Beyng
149. The Active Silence of Stillness
150. The "Essence of the Word"
Stillness
151. Stillness
152. Stillness
153. Beyng and Word
154. Beyng
155. Word and Language
VIII. IMAGE AND SOUND
THE SENSIBLE
156. Not Thinking Without Images
157. Anguish
158. The Inceptual Element of "the Sensible" Bound to the Event
159. Imageless Thinking
IX. LANGUAGE
160. Language
161. [Questions on Language]
X. LANGUAGE
162. Remark
163. hoyoq
On Eduard Morike's Poems "September Morning" and "At Midnight"
ADDENDA
Image and Word
pt. TWO ON THE QUESTION OF ART
On the Question of Art
Art and Space
The Work of Art and "Art History"
Reflection upon the Essence and Conduct of the Art-Historical "Science"
Editor's Afterword.
Notes:
Originally published: Frankfurt am Main : Klostermann, 2010.
Includes glossaries.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1509535985
9781509535989
OCLC:
1203136056

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