"Heidegger's text [On the Essence of Language] will not be indicative of an object already made, but will consist of clues about how to live an experience with speech, an experience that is not "narrated" in the text, but elicited by him. The text will try to put the reader in a kind of scope or "environment" that gives opportunity to this experience."
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Margens das filosofias da linguagem, Editora da UnB, BrasÃlia, 2009 (1st reprint), p. 144
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