Notes on Martin Heidegger when Jaspers compares Heidegger's famous interpretation of Hölderlin with the edition published by Hellingrath two decades earlier. Jaspers did not read the elegy "Bread and Wine" in prophetic terms as Heidegger did. Instead he saw it as an outstanding example of Hölderin's late poetry and an unconventional demonstration of the awareness of the limits of language. The poet and his pathographer are both linked in their epistemological reservations about Kant's critical philosophy." /> Psychopathology and the modern age - Bormuth Matthias | sdvig press

Psychopathology and the modern age

Karl Jaspers reads Hölderlin

Matthias Bormuth

pp. 3-17


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