Heidegger y María Zambrano: dos formas diferentes de amor a la Naturaleza
Keywords:
Nature, Language, Thing, BodyAbstract
The approaches of María Zambrano and Martin Heidegger to the question of nature show a similar movement of thought: to do it going around on the linguistic and epistemological system of the subject-object. The path of Heidegger only works where it is supported by the reading of Hölderlin’s poetry, otherwise it is unable to go beyond the metaphysical concept of being. In Zambrano’s work it depends on “feeling” the things, on giving linguistic expression to the babble of half-born beings through an intellectual and political commitment. The sexual difference plays a different role in their thoughts according to their different understandings of the body; in Zambrano’s case, it is connected to its bind with nature.
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