Being, anguish and nothing Unhiding: From Heidegger to Marechal

Keywords: dasein, anghuish, nothing, unhiding, desist, poetry Dasein, angustia, nada, desocultamiento, desistir, poesías

Abstract

For Heidegger, metaphysics is reborn in the questioning of man himself; it is reborn for a not so generic, but rather subjective aspect.The being of man, Dasein, is uncovered. This questioning is an introspective questioning and its birth arises from the bowels of oneself, from each being as a finite entity. From the partiality and the perspective it is possible to visualize the hidden totality. Therefore, Heidegger considers in part his work that anguish is one of the most direct routes to man's encounter with being and with the metaphysical. Marechal speaks in the same tune as Heidegger; and it tries, through poetry, to turn towards the primordial, to give a return to the origin, basically a return to Kehre. This report sets out to visualize certain aspects of being, anguish, and nothingness from Heidegger's perspective; but also to trace within Marechal's poetry and literature the metaphysical concerns that this author has projected at various stages of his life.

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Author Biography

Lic. Cristian Blas Ernesta, Lic. Cristian Blas Ernesta UNLa

Lic. Cristian Blas Ernesta UNLa

Heidegger y Marechal
Published
2020-05-26