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Releasement and Re-presentation, Heidegger New Horizon
Title: Releasement and Re-presentation, Heidegger New Horizon
Category: History
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Releasement and Re-presentation, Heidegger New Horizon
If releasement exists as a product of waiting, then man cannot describe it in any way at all unless he escapes re-presentation and finds himself in the that-which-region of openness. At the same time, man never accurately depicts releasement because he lacks the words to do so. As Heidegger says, “There is much which we often cannot say, but only because the name it has does not occur to us.” By describing releasement, man re-presents
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unless he experiences that journey past the re-presentation of the horizon and into openness. Then, he possesses the ability to see things as they exist, not as they appear as relative to other objects in his own microcosm. Theater and philosophy, although aiding in description, cannot fully show the truth, because both deal with concealment. The only region in which no concealment exists lies in the that-which-region of openness which remains inaccessible without releasement.
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