FRAMES WORLD-PICTURES AND REPRESENTATIONS: HEIDEGGER'S CRITIQUE OF THE PICTURE

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2019

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Ahmet Suner

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PHILOSOPHY DOCUMENTATION CENTER

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This essay analyzes key aspects of Heidegger's critique of the picture (Bild) based on an objection to world-pictures as well as a negative understanding of two other related concepts: Gestell and Vorstellen (representation). The restrictive frames of world-pictures Heidegger claims must be opposed by instances of thinking and language use associated with poiesis. For him the revelation of the world in poiesis results in a subject-less experience of things and words akin to the experience of art and literature and presumably outside the representational hold of pictures. I argue against Heidegger's repudiation of the picture by underscoring the inescapability of Vorstellen. Heidegger's world may be seen as a world-picture as well as a particular system of representation that we associate with affective uses of language i.e. a literary system similar to the one discussed by Wolgang Iser.

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Idealistic Studies

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49

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1

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65

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84
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