The co-belonging between man and world in Heidegger's understanding of language
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Keywords

Martin Heidegger
Dasein
humano
mundo
lenguaje Martin Heidegger
Dasein
Human
Wolrd
Language

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Beytía, P. (2014). The co-belonging between man and world in Heidegger’s understanding of language. Eikasía Revista De Filosofía, (55), 93–105. https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.55.755

Abstract

A major human descriptions made by Heidegger is contained in his existential analytic of Dasein. From there, the German philosopher interprets man as being open to the world , and the world as a horizon of all the authorities available to man . This formulation poses a link between being co-belonging and human world, which could be traced in different fields worked by Heidegger. In this essay specifically evaluates the co-belonging of man and world within the Heideggerian understanding of language. The result of this interpretation is that both the speech and language have a major role in the development of this cobelonging. While the speech stands as a mode of existence of the man who created human possibilities that he faces, human language would be a way of understanding the world, and yet be in the world and would be the condition of possibility for their existence.

https://doi.org/10.57027/eikasia.55.755
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