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On the essence of language and the question of art / Martin Heidegger ; edited by Thomas Regehly ; translated by Adam Knowles.
Van Pelt Library B3279.H48 Z746 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976, author.
- 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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