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Heidegger and the Poets - Poiesis/sophia/techne

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Zusatztext "A closely argued study with extremely penetrating and illuminating analyses." —Philosophy and Literature "Elegant and meticulous readings! particularly of Heidegger-Hölderlin . . ." —Choice Informationen zum Autor By Veronique M. Foti Klappentext Veronique Foti delves into the full range of Heideggerian texts to elaborate the problematics of historicity, language, and the structure of disclosure or "manifestation" in connection with the Herman poets whom Heidegger invoked along his path of thinking. Foti's reading of these ports (Morike, Trakl, Rilke, Holderlin, and Celan) is a probing inquiry into the aesthetic, ethical, and political implications of Heidegger's thought. She knows how technicity (techne) and poetizing (poiesis) are opposed yet brought together in Heidegger's hermeneutic phenomenology, how they are both politicized and linked with ethical praxis, and how technicity, poetizing, and praxis cannot be dissevered from Heidegger's essential thinking. Zusammenfassung Veronique Foti delves into the full range of Heideggerian texts to elaborate the problematics of historicity! language! and the structure of disclosure or "manifestation" in connection with the Herman poets whom Heidegger invoked along his path of thinking. Foti’s reading of these ports (Morike! Trakl! Rilke! Holderlin! and Celan) is a probing inquiry into the aesthetic! ethical! and political implications of Heidegger’s thought. She knows how technicity (techne) and poetizing (poiesis) are opposed yet brought together in Heidegger’s hermeneutic phenomenology! how they are both politicized and linked with ethical praxis! and how technicity! poetizing! and praxis cannot be dissevered from Heidegger’s essential thinking.

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