Heidegger's Language and Thinking
Humanities Press (1988)
Abstract
The author tries to understand Heidegger's work in terms of Heidegger's philosophy, dependent on the principle that all philosophical thinking is in itself poetic, yet is not poetry. In this manner the author looks at the philosopher's views on language and thought.Call number
B3279.H49.M76 1988
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0391035045 1573925144 039103667X 1882180615
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