<p><b>Examines the role that poets and the poetic word play in the formation of philosophical thinking in the modern German tradition.</b></p><p>Several of the most celebrated philosophers in the German tradition since Kant afford to poetry an all-but-unprecedented status in Western thought. Fichte Hegel Nietzsche Heidegger and Gadamer argue that the scope limits and possibilities of philosophy are intimately intertwined with those of poetry. For them poetic thinking itself is understood as intrinsic to the kind of thinking that defines philosophical inquiry and the philosophical life and they developed their views through extensive and sustained considerations of specific poets as well as specific poetic figures and images. This book offers essays by leading scholars that address each of the major figures of this tradition and the respective poets they engage including Schiller Archilochus Pindar Hölderlin Eliot and Celan while also discussing the poets' contemporary relevance to philosophy in the continental tradition.</p><p>Above all the book explores an approach to language that rethinks its role as a mere tool for communication or for the dissemination of knowledge. Here language will be understood as an essential event that opens up the world in a primordial sense whereby poetry comes to have a deeply ethical significance for human beings. In this way the volume positions ethics at the center of continental discourse even as it engages philosophy itself as a discourse about language attuned to the rigor of what poetry ultimately expresses.</p>
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