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Logic as the Question Concerning the Essence of Language
(2009)
  • Martin Heidegger
Abstract
This first English translation of Logik als die Frage nach dem Wesen der Sprache, volume 38 of Martin Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe, contains novel ideas on logic and language that are important for anyone wishing to think beyond traditional views of these topics. Based on student transcripts of Heidegger's lectures and manuscripts for a 1934 summer course, the work contains his first public reflection on the nature of language itself. Given shortly after Heidegger's resignation to the rectorship of the University of Freiburg, the course also opens up fresh perspectives into his controversial involvement with the Nazi regime. Heidegger's critical probing of logic involves metaphysics and poetry and intertwines essential questions concerning language as a world-forming power, the human being, history, and time. This work marks a milestone in Heidegger's path of thinking as his first meditation on language as a primal event of being.
Keywords
  • Logic,
  • Language and languages,
  • Philosophy,
  • Philosophical anthropology,
  • History
Publication Date
2009
Editor
translated by Wanda Torres Gregory and Yvonne Unna.
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Series
SUNY series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy
ISBN
9781438426730
Citation Information
Martin Heidegger. Logic as the Question Concerning the Essence of Language. Albany(2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/yvonne-unna/4/