The traps and the things: conversations betwen Ponge, Heidegger and Arendt.

The proposal of this article is to explore the possible conversation, in our opinion, so little investigated between Ponge and Heidegger. Regarding the underlying phenomenology that operates in both authors, we consider that the concern for things as things themselves present in them exceeds the epi...

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Autor principal: Costamagna Fernández, Ari Angelina
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/33730
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Sumario:The proposal of this article is to explore the possible conversation, in our opinion, so little investigated between Ponge and Heidegger. Regarding the underlying phenomenology that operates in both authors, we consider that the concern for things as things themselves present in them exceeds the epistemic question. Reading against the grain allows us to explore the limits and scope of their respective approaches, understanding that both positions feed into each other in a certain sense, although they reveal to each other the theoretical drawbacks they face. At first instance, the intention of the paper is to explore the boundary trap between the poetic (aesthetic) and ontologic issue. In this framework, we considered that the arendtian reading of Heidegger contribute to iluminate one of the most relevants problems of the heideggerian philosophy, and regarding the topic of the things, clarify the particular caracter of his phenomenology from the concept of one-self. For this analysis, we will take into account above all some main sources, namely, Heidegger's lecture entitled “La cosa” (1994a), Ponge’s work, De parte de las cosas (2017), and the Arendt’s article, “¿Qué es filosofía de la existencia?” (2005a).   Keywords: Ponge; Heidegger; Arendt; phenomenology; one-self.