Lexicon of Arguments

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Figal I 123
Language/HeideggerVsHerder: There is no general language.
>Language/Foucault, Language/Davidson.
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Cardorff II 29
Language/Translation/Heidegger/Cardorff: Heidegger is deliberately vague.
Cardorff II 65
Language/Thinking/Heidegger/Cardorff: "Thinking accomplishes the relation of being to the essence of the human. It does not do and effect this reference. Thinking merely offers him what is given to himself by being, to being. In thinking, being is expressed. Language is the house of being."
Language/Heidegger: In its essence neither expression nor an activity of human. The language speaks.
>Thinking, >Thinking/Heidegger, >World/Thinking, >Thinking without language, >Language use, >Sein/Heidegger, >Language evolution.

1. M. Heidegger. Über den Humanismus. Frankfurt/M. 1943, S. 51. M. Heidegger. Über den Humanismus. Frankfurt/M. 1943, p. 5

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