Presupuestos del giro heideggeriano hacia la experiencia del lenguaje

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  • Alfredo Rocha Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Alemania

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https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.200601.005

Abstract

“Presuppositions of the Heideggerian Turn towards the Experience of Language”.The framework of the instrumental conception of the “word” is Modernmetaphysics of subjectivity. The philosophy and science of language somehowemerge thereof. Taking as starting-point of his phenomenologic method “to engageon the way towards the experience of language” –beyond the basic presuppositionsestablished by the philosophic tradition– Heidegger overcomes Western linguisticreductionism. The question about the essence of language –which finally asks:What is language? What is its foundation?– is overcome by the question: Howdoes language itself occur? Taking into account these assumptions, to have anexperience with language means to “let oneself be appealed by the ‘word’ in anexpectant attitude, without an object to represent”. Free of the representationbonds, language is conceived of in its ontological sense as an opening topossibility.

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Published

2006-03-12

How to Cite

Rocha, A. (2006). Presupuestos del giro heideggeriano hacia la experiencia del lenguaje. Areté, 18(1), 121–155. https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.200601.005

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