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-:Man acts as though he were the shaper and master of language, while in fact language remains the master of man. "Building Dwelling Thinking," lecture, 5 August 1951 (published in Poetry, Language, Thought, 1971) 
-''[[Poetry, Language, Thought]]'' is an anthology of writings by [[Martin Heidegger]]. It includes "[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]".+''[[Poetry, Language, Thought]]'' is an English language anthology of writings by [[Martin Heidegger]] first published in 1971. It includes "[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]", "[[Building Dwelling Thinking]]," and "[[What Are Poets For?]]". Translations and introduction by [[Albert Hofstadter]]. In the essay "Language" originates the dictum "[[Language speaks]]".
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 +*The thing --
 +*Language --
 +*" ... Poetically man dwells ..."
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Poetry, Language, Thought is an English language anthology of writings by Martin Heidegger first published in 1971. It includes "The Origin of the Work of Art", "Building Dwelling Thinking," and "What Are Poets For?". Translations and introduction by Albert Hofstadter. In the essay "Language" originates the dictum "Language speaks".

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  • The thinker as poet --
  • The origin of the work of art --
  • What are poets for? --
  • Building dwelling thinking --
  • The thing --
  • Language --
  • " ... Poetically man dwells ..."





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