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      Hölderlin y lo no-dicho: sobre la cuestión del silencio en la interpretación de Martin Heidegger de su poesía Translated title: Hölderlin and the Unsaid: On the Question of Silence in Martin Heidegger´s Interpretation of His Poetry

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          En continuidad con una investigación previa, este trabajo se propone mostrar la importancia del tema del silencio en la interpretación heideggeriana de la poesía de Hölderlin y analizar el sentido ontológico que en ella adquiere. Para ello se indaga sobre la íntima conexión que Heidegger establece entre el silencio y el decir poético de Hölderlin, en la problemática pretensión que le atribuye de decir el ser salvaguardando a un tiempo su carácter indecible. Comprender tal pretensión exigirá atender al descubrimiento del poeta de la simultánea alteridad y dependencia de la modernidad con respecto a Grecia, y estudiar el modo en que esta cuestión determina tanto su poetizar como los recursos que, a juicio de Heidegger, utiliza para hacer aparecer el ser en su palabra como lo no-dicho.

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          Following a previous research, the purpose of this paper is to highlight the importance of silence in the Heideggerian interpretation of Hölderlin's poetry, and to analyze the ontological nature that this topic acquires in it. In order to do so, it explores how intimately Heidegger connects the idea of silence and Hölderlin's poetical saying, to which he attributes the problematic endeavour of saying the Being whilst safeguarding its unsayable nature. To fully fathom this effort, special attention should be paid to the poet's discovery of the simultaneous alterity and dependence of modernity with regard to Greece, and to the study of the way in which this matter determines his poetry, as well as the poetical resources which, according to Heidegger, he uses in order to make the Being appear in his saying as the unsaid.

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                dianoia
                Diánoia
                Diánoia
                Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas (Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico )
                0185-2450
                November 2012
                : 57
                : 69
                : 31-69
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                [01] orgnameUniversidad de Valencia Paloma.Martinez@ 123456uv.es
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                S0185-24502012000200002 S0185-2450(12)05706900002
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                : 01 October 2011
                : 15 December 2011
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                metafísica,Grecia,ontología,lo indecible,lenguaje,metaphysics,Greece,ontology,the unsayable,language

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