Speaking from Silence: On the Intimate Relation Between Silence and Speaking
In understanding the world through language, silence, regarded simply as the absence of speech, appears to be the enemy of understanding. But in fact, it can be shown that silence is always a function of language. As we learn from Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and others, the relation between silence a...
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Autor principal: | James Risser |
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University of Calgary
2019
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