Foundation and poetry : Heidegger as a reader of Hölderlin

Francesca Brencio

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    Abstract

    Around 1930, Martin Heidegger approached Hölderlin's poetry, welcoming his solicitations and hints in ordcr to redeem the experience of the usage of language after the linguistic interruption of Being and Time that showed him the poverty of metaphysical language. Linguistic poverty is closely linked to metaphysical poverty and to the historical and destiny-related impossibility to grasp Being From the 1930s onwards, the issue concerning the sense of Being becomes for Heidegger an issue concerning the sense of language. Heidegger appears to be "employing" Hölderlin, subordinating his philosophical intuitions to the gears of ontology. Thus, in Heidegger's meditations, Hölderlin's merit is outlined as the intuition of the outcome of Western metaphysics in terms of the extreme oblivion of being and the rambling of thinking, foreseeing the end of an era and introducing the dawn of a sccond beginning: the one of poetizing thinking.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)181-200
    Number of pages20
    JournalStudia Philosophiae Christianae
    Volume49
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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