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In Speaking of Silence in Heidegger, Wanda Torres Gregory critically analyzes Heidegger’s thoughts on silence. Arguing that silence about silence is a guiding principle in his sparse and often reticent words, Torres Gregory sets out to decipher their elusive meanings. Charting the trajectory of Heidegger’s reflections, from Being and Time to On the Way to Language, she shows that he develops his ideas of silence in increasingly closer relations to his also evolving ideas of truth as the unconcealedness of being/beyng and language as disclosive sonorous saying. Torres Gregory distinguishes between human, primordial, and primeval forms of silence, and the linguistic, pre-linguistic, and proto-linguistic levels at which silence can occur in relation to sonorous speech. While the book focuses on these inner conceptual dynamics, the author remains mindful of Heidegger’s ties to National Socialism and clarifies how his theoretical assumptions allow for oppressive silencing. The book concludes with critical reflections on the later Heidegger’s thinking of silence and proposes alternatives to his claims concerning the sound beyond sounds, the metaphysics of mystical silence, the uniquely linguistic essence of the mortals, and the loud idle talk in the age of modern technology.



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"With her acute differentiation of human, primordial, and primeval forms of silence, Torres Gregory succeeds in demonstrating Heidegger’s conceptions, early and late, of the dynamic and essential interplay of silence with language and truth. Her splendid study, at once appreciative and critical of Heidegger, is an enormous contribution that fills a considerable lacuna in contemporary examination of this enigmatic thinker."

-- Daniel Dahlstrom, Boston University

"Wanda Torres Gregory’s compact and rich study places silence at the core of Heidegger’s philosophy of language. With concise and original interpretations of both lesser-known and well-worn texts from Heidegger’s corpus, she deftly traces the manifold registers of silence, reticence, resonance and sonority which enliven Heidegger’s philosophy of language—if not his entire philosophical project."

-- Adam Knowles, Drexel University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

Introduction: On the Way to Silence

Chapter 1: From the Silent Call of Conscience and Reticent Discourse to the Silencing in Dread and Profound Boredom in Da-sein

Chapter 2: Toward the Essence of Silence

Chapter 3: The Poetics of Silence in a Dialogue with Hölderlin

Chapter 4: Sigetics and the Silence of the Other Beginning in the Appropriating-event

Chapter 5: The Silent Origin of Language in the Confrontation with Herder

Chapter 6: Toward the Originary Logic of Silence in a Translation of Heraclitus

Chapter 7: Quiet Musings in the Project Toward the Stillness

Chapter 8: The Soundless Peal of the Stillness

Chapter 9: Sounding Out the Later Meanings of Silence

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Speaking of Silence in Heidegger

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793640055, 978-1793640055
      ISBN10: 179364005X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Speaking of Silence in Heidegger, Wanda Torres Gregory critically analyzes Heidegger’s thoughts on silence. Arguing that silence about silence is a guiding principle in his sparse and often reticent words, Torres Gregory sets out to decipher their elusive meanings. Charting the trajectory of Heidegger’s reflections, from Being and Time to On the Way to Language, she shows that he develops his ideas of silence in increasingly closer relations to his also evolving ideas of truth as the unconcealedness of being/beyng and language as disclosive sonorous saying. Torres Gregory distinguishes between human, primordial, and primeval forms of silence, and the linguistic, pre-linguistic, and proto-linguistic levels at which silence can occur in relation to sonorous speech. While the book focuses on these inner conceptual dynamics, the author remains mindful of Heidegger’s ties to National Socialism and clarifies how his theoretical assumptions allow for oppressive silencing. The book concludes with critical reflections on the later Heidegger’s thinking of silence and proposes alternatives to his claims concerning the sound beyond sounds, the metaphysics of mystical silence, the uniquely linguistic essence of the mortals, and the loud idle talk in the age of modern technology.



      Trade Review

      "With her acute differentiation of human, primordial, and primeval forms of silence, Torres Gregory succeeds in demonstrating Heidegger’s conceptions, early and late, of the dynamic and essential interplay of silence with language and truth. Her splendid study, at once appreciative and critical of Heidegger, is an enormous contribution that fills a considerable lacuna in contemporary examination of this enigmatic thinker."

      -- Daniel Dahlstrom, Boston University

      "Wanda Torres Gregory’s compact and rich study places silence at the core of Heidegger’s philosophy of language. With concise and original interpretations of both lesser-known and well-worn texts from Heidegger’s corpus, she deftly traces the manifold registers of silence, reticence, resonance and sonority which enliven Heidegger’s philosophy of language—if not his entire philosophical project."

      -- Adam Knowles, Drexel University

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Abbreviations

      Introduction: On the Way to Silence

      Chapter 1: From the Silent Call of Conscience and Reticent Discourse to the Silencing in Dread and Profound Boredom in Da-sein

      Chapter 2: Toward the Essence of Silence

      Chapter 3: The Poetics of Silence in a Dialogue with Hölderlin

      Chapter 4: Sigetics and the Silence of the Other Beginning in the Appropriating-event

      Chapter 5: The Silent Origin of Language in the Confrontation with Herder

      Chapter 6: Toward the Originary Logic of Silence in a Translation of Heraclitus

      Chapter 7: Quiet Musings in the Project Toward the Stillness

      Chapter 8: The Soundless Peal of the Stillness

      Chapter 9: Sounding Out the Later Meanings of Silence

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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