Revisiting Heidegger’s Vision of Language: “Language is the House of Being”
| Vol-4 | Issue-10 | October 2019 | Published Online: 14 October 2019 PDF ( 246 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Dr. Rajiba Lochan Behera 1 | ||
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1Assistant Professor, P. G. Department of Philosophy, Utkal University, Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar, Odisha – 751004 (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
My purpose in this paper is to cogitate the nature of Heidegger’s notion of language, more precisely; language is the house of Being. As we know that language is taken as an already-organized entity, this is debriefed philosophically. For Heidegger, both the subject matter and the subject matter of the philosophy of language are always together which means to be understood of human language is to be understood human discourse. The principal ideas about language in the philosophy of language for Heidegger are practically and permanently grounded on certain landscapes of human discourse which are called as human activity, well-designed high brow exertion and constitutive ways of demeanour etc. Heidegger claims, language is assured to Being by the way of making Being to say something in language. For him, deprive of any purpose, there is no language. So, language is appropriated in saying and saying is in need of Being which finds its voice in the word that constitutes in a language. The relation between language and Being is not possible deprive of any rule rather it’s a subject to supreme necessity. So to say who we are, we the humans being remain committed to and within the being of language, and can never step out of it and look at it from somewhere else. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Being, Being-in-the-world, Da-sein, Discourse, House of Being, Language etc. | ||
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