The work of art as a hybrid object: reality, language and image in M. Heidegger's Der Ursprung des Kunstwerkes
Published 2024-03-04
Keywords
- Work of art,
- Image,
- Reality,
- Language,
- Enunciation
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to develop a thesis on Martin Heidegger's ontology of art. The being of the work of art can be interpreted as a multilingual text that brings into play three different logics in a conflicting way: reality, image and language. In other words, the work of art is presented as an object that hybridizes in its own structure a position in front of reality, in front of the image and in front of language. This thesis gives an account of a structural look at the work of art. By this is meant that the main focus of the analysis is on the interpretation of the vocabulary with which Heidegger describes the mode of being of art.
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