The coming time “between” being and daoist emptiness: An analysis of Heidegger's article inquiring into the uniqueness of the poet via the Lao zi

Philosophy East and West 59 (1):pp. 71-87 (2009)
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In volume 75 of Heidegger’s Complete Works, there is an article written in 1943 in which Heidegger cited the whole of chapter 11 of the Lao Zi to illustrate his view of the uniqueness of the poet. This essay attempts to expose Heidegger’s rendering and interpretation of that chapter. They contain both a deepened exegesis of his doctrine of “Being” and “time” in his earlier writing, and a methodological revealing of the guiding word “appropriation” in his late works.

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