Utopia of understanding : between Babel and Auschwitz /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Idioma: | Inglés Italiano |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
©2012.
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Colección: | SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy.
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- Utopia of Understanding: Between Babel and Auschwitz
- Utopia of Understanding: Between Babel and Auschwitz
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter One: Being and language in Philosophical Hermeneutics
- 1. Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Linguistic Turn
- 2. Which "Turn"?
- 3. From Heidegger to Gadamer: Language as Dwelling, Refuge, Shelter, Exile
- 4. "The History of a Comma"
- 5. Gadamer's Self-Interpretation
- 6. Understanding as Middle Term and Mediation
- 7. Language and Linguisticality
- 8. Searching for the "Right" Word
- 9. "Being" Twice: The Speculative Passage from Being to Being-Language
- 10. The Universal "There" of the Word
- 11. Self-Overcoming: The Movement of Hermeneutics
- 12. The Understanding of Being: Hermeneutics Facing Ontology
- 13. The A-Metaphysical Dimension of Philosophical Hermeneutics
- 14. A Philosophy of Infinite Finitude
- Chapter Two: The Hermeneutic Understanding of Language
- 1. Heidegger and the Derivativeness of Assertion
- 2. Aristotle's Lesson
- 3. Hermeneutics Between Semantic Lógos and Apophantic Lógos
- 4. The Logic of Linguistic Praxis
- 5. As if "assertions fall from the sky . . ." The Analytic Artifice
- 6. Assertion , Method, and the Power of Technology
- 7. The Tribunal of Assertions
- 8. Hermeneía: From the Said to the Unsaid
- 9. Speculum: The Speculative Movement of Language
- 10. Beyond Hegel: The Dialectic of Finite and Infinite
- 11. The Truth of the Word
- 12. The Hermeneutic Listening to Language
- Chapter Three: Translation and Redemption
- 1. ". . . one shall no longer understand the lip of the other." Babel
- 2. Languages in the Diaspora
- 3. "Love without Demands": Translation in the Age of Romanticism
- 4. From the Original to the Originary: On Heidegger
- 5. Giving Voice to the Foreign Voice: The Translation of the Torah
- 6. The Dialogue of Languages: On Benjamin
- 7. "Pure Language" and Messianic Silence
- Chapter Four: Exiled in Language
- 1. "Exile" in the Jewish Tradition
- 2. "How Much Home Does One Man Need?"
- 3. Exile from the Land, Exile from the Language
- 4. On the Mother Tongue
- 5. In the Firmament of Rosenzweig:The Holy Language and the Language of the Guest
- 6. If German is the Language of the Origin
- 7. "What Remains? The Mother Tongue Remains": On Hannah Arendt
- 8. My Language Which is of the Other: Derrida and Monolingualism
- 9. Language Forbids Ownership
- 10. The Exile of Language
- Chapter Five: The Dialogue of Poetry
- 1. Paul Celan as a Witness to Hermeneutic Dialogue
- 2. The Everyday Word and the Poetic Word
- 3. Poetizing and Interpreting
- 4. "Your irrefutable witness"
- 5. Your I and My Thou: The Universality of Poetry
- 6. The Flow of Dialogue and the Crystal of Poetry
- 7. The "Soul's Refrain"
- Chapter Six: Understanding: Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction
- 1. Paris 1981: An "Improbable Debate "