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(1973) Martin Heidegger, Dordrecht, Springer.

Language and reversal

John Sallis

pp. 129-145

The way on which Heidegger's thinking has moved is a way with which the question of language is intertwined, not just in the sense that language is one of those questions that is encountered on that way but also in the sense that language is the medium of that endowment with which anything like a way first' opens up. How is this intertwining of language and way to be understood, especially in light of the fact that this way proves to be such that the movement appropriate to it is one of reversal? How is it that language and reversal belong together?

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1981-1_9

Full citation:

Sallis, J. (1973)., Language and reversal, in E. Ballard & C. E. Scott (eds.), Martin Heidegger, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 129-145.

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