Poetically, Man Dwells

Our existence is basically poetic, that cannot mean in the end, it is actually only a harmless game.... The reason of the human existence is the conversation as a proper happening of the language. The original language, however, is poetry as the foundation of being. Language, however, is "the most dangerous of goods". Therefore, poetry is the most dangerous work and at the same time the "most innocent of all businesses".
Heidegger, 1910, “Explanations of Holderlin's Poetry”

An introductory guide for understanding one of the twentieth century's most formidable philosophers, focusing on his core anti-metaphysical concepts, his legacy in the West and East, his focus on Schopenhauerian-Nietzschean reading of Anaximander and the Pre-Socratics and his lasting impact on the modern zeitgeist. This book navigates the core of Heidegger's work, which posits that our existence is, at its foundation, poetic and rooted in Speech. This is not an aesthetic but a philosophical claim that language, in its most essential form as poetry, is what first allows a world to emerge. This creative power renders poetry both the most innocent of human activities and, as Heidegger warned, the most dangerous of works- central to his secularized speech-metaphysics.

This volume guides the reader through the development of this central idea, framed as Heidegger's Ontochronology, his temporal interpretation of being. It traces the intricate pathways of his thought from its roots in the classics of Aristotle and Hegel to his decisive and complicated reckoning with Nietzsche. The analysis does not shy away from the profound moral dilemma (and outright failures) posed by the philosopher's own life, directly confronting his association with National Socialism.

The book's scope then widens to chart the migration of Heidegger's ideas into the landscape of American intellectual life, where his concepts were absorbed and transformed by influential theologians like Tillich and Schaeffer, actively shaping the development of modern evangelical apologetics. These same same philosophical tools later provided a bridge for Western society writ large to move from Protestant fundamentalism into secular postmodern thought. "Poetically Man Dwells" offers a clear and comprehensive map of Heidegger's demanding philosophy and its enduring resonance in contemporary thought, complete with a timeline and glossaries of Heidegger's concepts and arguments.

„... dichterisch wohnet der Mensch ...“

...Man dwells poetically...

Heidegger

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