Béliers: le dialogue ininterrompu : entre deux infinis, le poème

Editions Galilée (2003)
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Abstract

Texte d'une conférence prononcée à la mémoire de Hans-Georg Gadamer à l'université de Heidelberg en février 2003 qui contient la lecture d'un singulier poème de Paul Celan.

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