Where Heidegger, as thinker, describes the increasing solitude, and consequent inhumanity of the artwork; Blanchot, as writer, speaks of a solitude that is integral to the very act of speaking. Such speech/writing does not describe but is inscribed by the…
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2013-06-15
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Eidos: revista de filosofía de la Universidad del Norte
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