Truth and Control in Being and Language

Auslegung 20 (1):25-34 (1995)
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Abstract

This paper examines possible converging points between Heidegger and Foucault on being and language. Both are concerned with the temporal movement of a transient event which, whether "presencing" as a thing-present or erupting-forth out of conflicting forces as a discursive configuration, becomes preserved as a subsistent "thing"--as a mode of being for Heidegger, as a mode of knowledge in relation to techniques of power for Foucault. This is accompanied with the claim to persist throughout its coming-to-be, transformations, and disappearing--an artificial preservation accomplished in relation to language which names "that-which-cannot-be-named".

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John Krummel
Hobart and William Smith Colleges

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