Ernesto Grassi, "Heidegger and the Question of Renaissance Humanism" [Book Review]

Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (1):122 (1986)
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Abstract

The contemporary philosophical relevance of early humanism and the parallelism with heidegger thought is that both deny that the rational word can claim rhetorical primacy as in the traditional conception of philosophy. humanism problem is not the platonic ontology but the experience in language by which it tried to avoid slipping in metaphysics. humanism and heidegger claim that mankind has its actual residence in language in his metaphorical function by which his historicity reveals itself

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