Drawing on the work of Georg Misch, this work seeks to give back to
the Word its original fullness of meaning. Misch's notion of a
logic of life considers the Word in the plenitude of its great
powers. The question of life leads the inquiries undertaken in this
study via Misch's anthropological conception on to the
phenomenological ontology of Martin Heidegger and Josef Koenig's
investigation of 'Being and Thought'. Heidegger's quest for the
meaning of Being calls for a close inspection of its linguistic
foundation. 'Being' reveals itself as the original truth. It is the
verbum demonstrativum in its verbal form. Solely to Indo-European
languages is this form immanent. Thus, the established basis may be
the starting point from which to reconsider the question of
tradition as well as constructs of higher levels.
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