Des langues brisées. Silence et origine dans la pensée de Reiner Schürmann

Philosophie 148 (1):91-108 (2020)
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Abstract

Vincent Blanchet addresses the problem of language in Reiner Schürmann’s thought. He examines Schürmann’s oeuvre in light of the reflection on language that traverses it and that culminates in Broken Hegemonies. In doing so, he seeks to espouse Schürmann’s questioning of how it is possible for speech to remain faithful of the ultimate conditions of human experience.

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