LANGUAGE AFTER HEIDEGGER Studies in Continental Thought John Sallis, editor Consulting Editors Robert Bernasconi William L. McBride Rudolph Bernet J. N. Mohanty John D. Caputo Mary Rawlinson David Carr Tom Rockmore Edward S. Casey Calvin O. Schrag Hubert Dreyfus †Reiner Schürmann Don Ihde Charles E. Scott David Farrell Krell Thomas Sheehan Lenore Langsdorf Robert Sokolowski Alphonso Lingis Bruce W. Wilshire David Wood LANGUAGE AFTER HEIDEGGER KRZYSZTOF ZIAREK Indiana University Press Bloomington & Indianapolis This book is a publication of the American National Standard for Information Sciences–Permanence of indiana university press Paper for Printed Library Materials, Office of Scholarly Publishing ansi z39.48–1992. Herman B Wells Library 350 1320 East 10th Street Manufactured in the Bloomington, Indiana 47405 usa United States of America iupress.indiana.edu Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Telephone orders 800-842-6796 Fax orders 812-855-7931 Ziarek, Krzysztof, date Language after Heidegger / © 2013 by Krzysztof Ziarek Krzysztof Ziarek. pages cm. — (Studies in All rights reserved Continental Thought) Includes bibliographical references No part of this book may be repro- and index. duced or utilized in any form or by isbn 978-0-253-01101-5 (cloth : alk. any means, electronic or mechanical, paper) — isbn 978-0-253-01109-1 including photocopying and record- (ebook) 1. Heidegger, Martin, ing, or by any information storage 1889–1976. 2. Language and lan- and retrieval system, without permis- guages—Philosophy. I. Title. sion in writing from the publisher. b3279.h49z536 2013 The Association of American Univer- 121’.68092—dc23 sity Presses’ Resolution on Permis- sions constitutes the only exception 2013019223 to this prohibition. ∞ The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of 1 2 3 4 5 18 17 16 15 14 13 foundations of sense arise the word. subvention by Figure Foundation This page intentionally left blank Das Wort kommt zur Sprache, das Seyn bring sich zum Wort. The word comes to language, Being brings itself to word. —Heidegger, GA 74, 112 This page intentionally left blank CONTENTS Preface | xi List of Abbreviations | xv Introduction | 1 1 Event|Language | 13 2 Words and Signs | 78 3 Poetry and the Poietic | 130 4 Language after Metaphysics | 175 Notes | 221 Bibliography | 229 Index | 233
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