Zubiri and Heidegger as interpreters of the origin of language from the Chaos and the aesthetic: the Parmenides Poem
Abstract
More than a discourse about the truth, in the origin of language has been present a tell that produces sense for man to inhabit the world from chaos, from the darkness, from the reality. This article explores essential aspects about the birth of language and aesthetic production that configures certain forms to say they are more appropriate than others to express a say originating. To do this, a rereading of the Poem of Parmenides and the Myth of Babel (supported Heidegger and Zubiri) to be sources that enable access to this say and interrogating by him from the present.
Authors
Espinoza Lolas, R., Mizón, L., & Ascorra, P. (2019). Zubiri and Heidegger as interpreters of the origin of language from the Chaos and the aesthetic: the Parmenides Poem. Logos: Journal of Linguistics, Philosophy and Literature, 29(1), 173–181. https://doi.org/10.15443/RL2913
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