Heimat in Heidegger and Gadamer

Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):312-326 (2000)
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A philosophical study of the concept of _Heimat, home and homeland, is still lacking. This article examines Gadamer's linguistification of Heidegger's concept of _Heimat that includes moments of both regional identification and language. Gadamer eliminates the references to a home-land and, thus, rids the concept of unwanted associations with National-Socialist propaganda of blood and soil. Yet a merely linguistic notion of _Heimat offers not enough potential for identification in an age of world civilization. The essay suggests to resort to Schelling's notion of an _Unvordenkliches as the ground of both poetic speech and the customs of a polity as _Heimat

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