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Heidegger’s Obliteration of Place: Reading “Language in the Poem”

Brian IrwinJohn Jay college of criminal justice-cuny Volume 14, 2020 In a certain criticism of Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas adopts a slightly mocking stance toward the Heideggerian themes of place, rootedness, world, and belonging: “To rediscover the world means to rediscover a childhood mysteriously snuggled up inside the Place, to open up to the light of great...

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“Another Topology for New Tasks” (Derrida, Of Spirit 132-33): Derrida on Heidegger on Trakl. Zusage.

Alberto MoreirasTexas a&m university Volume 14, 2020 There will not be a unique name, not even the word being. And one will have to think of this word without nostalgia, which is to say, outside the myth of a purely maternal or purely paternal language, of the lost fatherland of thought. Jacques Derrida, Marges 29 Je crois qu’il y a...

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Count Heidegger

David Mullinsbrown university Volume 14, 2020 Perhaps this strict professor was madder than he seemed. Gilles Deleuze on Heidegger, What is Philosophy? 109 dementsprechendappropriate; accordingly; correspondingly dement sprechend senile lit. speaking; convincing <example, evidence>; expressive <face, eyes>; eloquent <facial expression, glance, portrayal; descriptive <name>[1] Whatever differences surely hold between them, Martin Heidegger’s chosen objects of study all...

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The Promise of Pain: (Di)spiriting the Geist of Heidegger’s Trakl

Ian Alexander Moorest.john’s college Volume 14, 2020 Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae. Dido, in Virgil’s Aeneid Spiritus ubi vult spirat et vocem eius audis sed non scis unde veniat et quo vadat.der geist geistet wo er wil. du hörest sin stÿme. du enweist aber nit wenn er komet. oder war erfert. John 3:8, in the Vulgate and...