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From: michaelP <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 16:14:04 +0000
on 21/3/04 3:54 pm, Gary Moore at gottlos752001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> being as subtle as Heidegger who says much of ?discourse? has no sound
Gary, do you mean that the speech of language is silent; that language
speaks in a silent way (unlike the speech of man)? Is this not the same as
saying the essence (essencing) of technology is nothing technological? That
for language to possibilise the soundings and vocalisations (and writings
and symbolosing, etc) of the speech of humankind, it itself, must be silent
and invisible? Language speaks (says) by (en)languaging. Sorry about the
neologisms (it is so hard to put this silence of language into language
:-)).
regards
michaelP
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