Poetry, Language, Thought

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"Poetry, Language, Thought" is a collection of influential essays by Martin Heidegger that explores the philosophical nature of language, art, and poetic thinking.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay collection
philosophical work
associatedWithPhilosopher Martin Heidegger
author Martin Heidegger
countryOfFirstPublication Germany
editor Albert Hofstadter
focusesOnAuthor Friedrich Hölderlin
Georg Trakl
Rainer Maria Rilke
genre aesthetics
literary criticism
philosophy
hasEssay Building Dwelling Thinking
Language
Poetically Man Dwells
The Origin of the Work of Art
The Thing
The Way to Language
What Are Poets For?
To Be the Poet
surface form: …Poetically Man Dwells…
influenced aesthetics
critical theory
hermeneutics
literary theory
philosophy of language
mainSubject art
hermeneutics
language
poetry
thinking
notableConcept art as the setting-into-work of truth
language as the house of Being
poetic thinking
originalLanguage German
philosophicalTheme dwelling and building
nature of poetic language
ontology of art
relationship between language and Being
truth and unconcealment in art
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
phenomenology
surface form: hermeneutic phenomenology

phenomenology
publisherOfEnglishEdition Harper & Row
timePeriodOfComposition 20th century
translator Albert Hofstadter

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Martin Heidegger notableWork Poetry, Language, Thought