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" Some time ago I called language, clumsily enough, the house of Being. If man by virtue of his language dwells within the claim and call of Being, then we Europeans presumably dwell in an entirely different house than Eastasian man. "
A History of Modern Japanese Aesthetics - Page 1
by Michael F. Marra - 2001 - 416 pages
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Language as Calculus vs. Language as Universal Medium: A Study in Husserl ...

Maren Kusch - Philosophy - 1989 - 382 pages
...in the following passage which also provides confirmation for our ascribing thesis B-7 to Heidegger: Some time ago I called language, clumsily enough,...Europeans presumably dwell in an entirely different house then Eastasian man. . . . And so, a dialogue from house to house remains nearly impossible.315 4.3....
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Cervantine Journeys

Steven D. Hutchinson - Literary Criticism - 1992 - 292 pages
...length so as to deflect possible skepticism and hostility away from my seemingly irreverent statement.) "Some time ago I called language, clumsily enough,...in an entirely different house than Eastasian man" (Heidegger, On the Way 5). "No thing is where the word is lacking. We could go further and propose...
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Apperception, Knowledge, and Experience

William H. Bossart - Philosophy - 1994 - 258 pages
...puts this reading in doubt by raising once again the question that closed Identity and Difference: "Some time ago I called language, clumsily enough,...in an entirely different house than Eastasian man" (Sprache, 90; 5). Thus the quest for the meaning of Being, one that will not be merely a reflection...
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