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Heidegger's Path to Language
By (Author) Wanda Torres Gregory
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
19th August 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge
410
Hardback
184
Width 160mm, Height 235mm, Spine 19mm
426g
With the recent publication of works from Heideggers Collected Edition, it has become evident that language occupied a central place in his thought from early on, as he claimed in his later years. Heideggers Path to Language takes on the timely task of guiding us through the development of his reflections on language from his younger years as a doctoral student to the later period of being-historical thinking. Wanda Torres Gregory argues that Heidegger continually pursued the question concerning the essence of language in what he later called his background discussions. She proposes that the clue lies in his often implicit use of Aristotles definition of logosin terms of apophansis, synthesis, and phoneas the guideword for his thoughts on language. Torres Gregory uncovers three different stages of this buried path of logos that she correlates with his key philosophical principles at each step: the ideal of a pure logic, the existential analytic in the project of fundamental ontology, and the meditations on the appropriating-event. Her analysis of the constants and changes in Heideggers way to language via logos continues with a systematic comparison of his different answers to age-old philosophical problems concerning how language relates to reality, thought, meaning, and truth. Torres Gregory concludes with a critique that unveils the later Heideggers dogmas and inconsistencies and challenges his concept of the mysterious language of Er-eignis with an alternative (bio-linguistic) model of its appropriating force. Heideggers Path to Language contributes to the scholarship in Heidegger, continental philosophy, philosophy of language, comparative literature, German studies, and linguistics. It is intended primarily for specialists in those fields and will thus be of interest mainly to college professors and graduate students.
In evaluating Torres Gregory's lucidly written study, there is much to commend... Perhaps the most important virtue of the book is its ability to express Heidegger's self-consciously "reticent" thinking of language in a remarkably clear and coherent schema, helping to make Heidegger's challenging views on language accessible to a more mainstream analytic audience... At the same time, she introduces a number of interpretive theses regarding this development of Heidegger's thinking of language that are both novel and convincing (e.g. the tri-fold interpretive lens of the logos). * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Wanda Torres Gregorys Heideggers Path to Language is perhaps the most comprehensive view of Heideggers philosophical treatment of language yet available in English. * Comparative and Continental Philosophy *
This study by Wanda Torres Gregory will be essential reading for anyone interested in the issue that stands very much at the center of Heideggers question of being: the question of language. Wanda Torres Gregory provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the development of Heideggers understanding of language from early to late, with particular emphasis on his interpretations of logos in Aristotle. The book concludes with a provocative critique of certain tendencies in Heideggers views on language, while suggesting the possibility of a productive dialogue between Heideggers views and recent developments in contemporary evolutionary biology and neuroscience. This book will be sure to generate much debate and excitement among Heidegger scholars. -- William McNeill, Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University
Wanda Torres Gregory is professor and chair of philosophy at Simmons College.