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Charles Bambach’s ‘Heidegger on Poetic Thinking’ provides a comprehensive exploration of Martin Heidegger’s revolutionary approach to poetry and philosophical thought. The book examines how Heidegger understood poetic language as a fundamental mode of truth-telling that surpasses conventional logic and rational discourse.
Bambach demonstrates that for Heidegger, poetry is not merely aesthetic expression but a vital philosophical practice capable of revealing hidden dimensions of human existence and Being itself. The work traces Heidegger’s engagement with German poets such as Hölderlin and Rilke, showing how their work shaped his philosophical insights.
This volume is part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Martin Heidegger series and offers both scholars and students an accessible yet rigorous analysis of one of Heidegger’s most significant and challenging concepts. It illuminates the profound connections between artistic creation and ontological inquiry in contemporary philosophy.







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