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The Dwelling of Heraclitus

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If we have paid close attention to the conclusion of the “Allegory” we have felt the deep foreboding, the tragedy of the two, apparently, mutually exclusive modalities of dialogue and monologue, the openness and silence of poetic dialogue, the imposition and static of the juridical voice. If we describe them as relating tragically, then we appear ready to let them remain incommensurable. By allowing them to remain tragically related we then take our bearing in relation to this relation.

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Duarte, E. (2012). The Dwelling of Heraclitus. In: Duarte, E.M. (eds) Being and Learning. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-948-0_6

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