Heidegger On Poetry And Thinking

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 6:110-118 (1998)
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Abstract

I discuss some of the educational implications emerging from Heidegger's views on poetry, thinking, and language. Specifically, Heidegger's views on the neighborhood between poetry and thinking suggest that most accepted methods of teaching poetry are in error, because they ignore this neighboring relation. The importance of this relation is presented and clarified. I then discuss the implications of Heidegger's view for teaching poetry.

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