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Does language find an expression for everything? A critique of the concept of a relation between language and world by M. Heidegger and H.-G. Gadamer

Publication at Protestant Theological Faculty |
2008

Abstract

The Heidegger?s concept of a language as an answer to the silent suggestion of Being or the claim of language to comprehend all of the human experience of the world by Gadamer do not make justice neither to the autonomous position of the world in relation to language nor to the richness of the human experience in the world.

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