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Pratique du Zen et Pensee de l'Etre |
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Stevens, Bernard
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Revue Philosophique de Louvain
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Volume | v.84 |
Date | 1986 |
Pages | 45 - 76 |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 法文=French |
Keyword | Metaphysics;Speech;Zen Buddhism;Heidegger;Stevens, Bernard; |
Abstract | The author seeks to explore the domain open to research by means of certain indications given by Heidegger in the text entitled:"On a discussion of speech, between a Japanese and someone who inquires" (in:"On the way to speech"; original title:"Unterwegs zur Sprache"). A commentary on this text is not given,but rather a suggested preparatory approach in order to make it properly "readable." the entire reflection is articulated in function of a key phrase stated by the Japanese interlocutor:"for us the 'void' is the highest name for that which you would like to express by means of the word 'being'." it is necessary to seek to meditate the import of this phrase for the following question:is not the proximity between the western world and the far east displayed by the technological universe the sign,both revealing and obliterating,of a more original belonging together? (Translated by J Dudley). |
ISSN | 00353841 |
Hits | 160 |
Created date | 2001.01.08
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