II.F.2019.001 | Inhabiting Language


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Hetherington, Paul (contributor); Atherton, Cassandra (contributor)
Inhabiting Language:. 2019-05-13.
Notes from Source: When discussing metaphors of inhabitation and dwelling and their relationship to language, Heidegger’s enigmatic claim in his ‘Letter on Humanism’ (1946), comes to mind: Language is the house of being. In its home human beings dwell. Those who think and those who create with words are the guardians of this home. (239) This statement highlights an important connection between language and being, but also asks questions about the accommodation of utterance and its properties. For Heidegger, the way we occupy language assists us in belonging.
Further Notes: Publisher: University of Canberra
References: I.A.2013.002

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