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- | [[Martin Heidegger]] "[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]", in ''[[Poetry, Language, Thought]]''. | + | :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) |
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+ | ''[[Poetry, Language, Thought]]'' is an anthology of writings by [[Martin Heidegger]]. It includes "[[The Origin of the Work of Art]]". | ||
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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".
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