Title
Through Phenomenology to Sublime Poetry: Martin Heidegger on the Decisive Relation between Truth and Art
Keywords
Concept of being, Ontological essence, Dasein, Ambivalence, Humans, Poetry, Phenomenology, Truth, Conflict
Abstract
The dislocation of man back into his ground has to be carried out in the first place by those few, solitary, and uncanny ones, who in various ways as poets, thinkers, as builders and artists, as doers and actors, ground and shelter the truth of Being in beings through the transformation of beings. Through the rigor of the decisions which lie ahead, they become, each in his way and unknown to the many, a silent sacri
Original Publication Citation
TravisAnderson,“Through Phenomenology to Sublime Poetry: Martin Heidegger on the Decisive Relation between Truth and Art,”Research in Phenomenology, XXVI, 1996, 198-229.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Anderson, Travis, "Through Phenomenology to Sublime Poetry: Martin Heidegger on the Decisive Relation between Truth and Art" (1996). Philosophy Faculty Publications. 55.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/philosophy_facpub/55
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1996
Publisher
Research in Phenomenology
Language
english
College
Humanities
Department
Philosophy
Copyright Status
© 1996 Brill