Showing posts with label Heidegger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heidegger. Show all posts

26 November, 2007

Heidegger: say it like you mean it


For to be human means to be a sayer. Human beings are yes- and no-sayers only because they are, in the ground of their essence, sayers, the sayers. That is their distinction and also their predicament. It distinguishes them from stone, plant, and animal, but also from the gods.

Even if we had a thousand eyes and a thousand ears, a thousand hands and many other senses and organs, if our essence did not stand within the power of language, then all beings would remain closed off to us - the beings that we ourselves are, no less than the beings that we are not.

Martin Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics

25 November, 2007

The Power of Poesis


Only poetry is of the same order as philosophical thinking, although thinking and poetry are not identical. But aside from the philosopher, the poet can also talk about Nothing... because, in comparison to all mere science, an essential superiority of the spirit holds sway in poetry. Because of this superiority, the poet always speaks as if beings were expressed and addressed for the first time.

In the poetry of the poet and in the thinking of the thinker, there is always so much world-space to spare that each and every thing -- a tree, a mountain, a house, the call of a bird -- completely loses its indifference and familiarity.

Martin Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics

The Nothing in Itself Nothings



A little something to brighten any philosophy student's day. Click to enlarge. If anyone out there can find/make more of these, please email them to me and I'll post it.

Nothing


Whoever talks about Nothing does not know what he is doing.

Martin Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics