On hölderlin's "andenken": Heidegger, Gadamer and henrich—a decision?
Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):181-197 (2004)
| Abstract | Often, respectable scholars attack the soundness of Heidegger's "violent" interpretations of Hölderlin (and others). In this case, Dieter Henrich offers a particularly harsh assessment of Heidegger's interpretation of " Andenken." Hans-Georg Gadamer, student of Heidegger and teacher of Henrich, attempts to bring harmony where none seems possible. A study of the three interpretations indicates that scholarship alone is sufficient to reach a decision on the strength of the interpretations. | |||||||||
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