From the intimacy of being to the tragedy of the divine: An attempt to criticize Hölderlin's Heideggerian interpretation
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This essay aims to critically analyze M. Heidegger's interpretation of Hölderlin's work when he establishes various parallels between being and the divine. The author maintains two theses: first, that —in Heidegger's favor— an analogy can be established between the ontic-ontological difference and the differential character of the divine; secondly, that the "eccentric" and tragic elements of the latter implode —against Heidegger— the "centric" intimacy of being.
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