Language and Being - Duane Williams

Language and Being

Heidegger's Linguistics

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Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2019
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
978-1-350-10571-3 (ISBN)
42,35 inkl. MwSt
Martin Heidegger’s radical and, for that, controversial reflections on language were not simply a passing interest in his thinking, but a fundamental, career-long concern arguably as significant to him as his study of being.

This book traces the intimate connection between language and being in Heidegger’s philosophy, and shows how they cannot be understood apart from one another. It discusses why Heidegger’s undervalued philosophy of language is increasingly important, how it figures in the wider context of his work, and how it is to be approached and understood for our times. This includes the significance to Heidegger of being, the logos principle, etymology, phenomenology, mysticism, and poetry.

Illuminating a difficult yet highly significant area in Heidegger’s thinking, Williams provides an insightful and authoritative interpretation of the topic.

Duane Williams teaches and researches in the Theology, Philosophy and Religious Studies Department at Liverpool Hope University. His first book, The Linguistic Christ was published in 2011. He is the editor of Medieval Mystical Theology: The Journal of the Eckhart Society, and co-facilitator of the Association for Continental Philosophy of Religion.

Introduction

Interpreting Heidegger
Heidegger's Approach
Heidegger and Language
Mystical Heidegger
Heidegger and the Logos
Structure and Scope

Chapter 1. The Forgetting Of Being

1. 1. The Fundamental Question
1. 2. Ontotheology
1. 3. The Isness of Being
1. 4. The Ontological Difference

Chapter 2. The Attunement Of Language To Being

2. 1. The Whatness of What
2. 2. Co-respondence
2. 3. A Linguistic Concern

Chapter 3. Language Devalued

3. 1. Language as Logical Assertion
3. 2. Language as Interpretive Discourse
3. 3. Language as Idle Talk
3. 4. Curiosity and Duplicity

Chapter 4. Homelessness And The House Of Being

4. 1. Language as Sign System
4. 2. The Architectonic Structure of Language
4. 3. Two Theories of Language
4. 4. The Conventional View of Language
4. 5. Language as the House of Being

Chapter 5. In The Beginning Was The Word

5. 1. Manifestation or Creation?
5. 2. The Law of Mediacy
5. 3. The Irruption of Poiesis
5. 4. Poetry as Linguistic Work

Chapter 6. The Flower Of The Mouth

6. 1. Alethia and Lichtung
6. 2. Koto Ba that Names Iki
6. 3. Language as Saying

Chapter 7. The Dif-ference That Tears And Bears

7. 1. A Division in the Middle
7. 2. The Striving-Strife of the Rift-Design
7. 3. The Pain of the Threshold's Joining
7. 4. Language Speaks as the Peal of Stillness

Chapter 8. Language As It Gives And Not It Is

8. 1. The Nothing Noths
8. 2. Presence in Absence
8. 3. The Leitsatz

Chapter 9. The Way To Language

9. 1. Bringing Language As Language To Language
9. 2. The Way-Making Movement
9. 3. Seeking the Prize so Rich and Frail

Chapter 10. The Showing Of Saying As Owning-Event

10. 1. Propriation
10. 2. The Essence of Man
10. 3. An Apparent Contradiction
10. 4. Saying the Same with the Logos

Chapter 11. Language Alone Speaks

11. 1. Etymology
11. 2. The Peculiarity of Language
11. 3. Language is Language

Chapter 12. The Sayers Who More Sayingly Say

12. 1. The Destitute Time
12. 2. The Closing of the Open
12. 3. The Conversion of Consciousness
12. 4. More Daring by a Breath
12. 5. Poetically Man Dwells

Conclusion

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 336 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Sprachphilosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Sprachwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-350-10571-6 / 1350105716
ISBN-13 978-1-350-10571-3 / 9781350105713
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