Coexistence is Communication: Heidegger’s Rhetorical View of Community

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https://doi.org/10.47456/sofia.v13i2.47260

Keywords:

rhetoric, community, hearing, logos, praxis

Abstract

Basic Concepts of Aristotelian Philosophy, written in 1924, is Heidegger’s only text entirely devoted to rhetoric. Therefore, it reveals to be a main source that express the link between language and community at the time of his project of hermeneutics of facticity. Similarities and differences concerning Being and Time conceptions make possible understanding the singularity of those concepts in his earlier work. The article especially explores the implication of the discursive modes of speaking and hearing in the formation of a communitarian bond.

Author Biography

  • Roberto Wu, UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
    Professor e pesquisador do Departamento de Filosofia na Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina desde 2009. Mestre em Filosofia pela UFPR (2002), doutor pela Puc-Rio (2006), com pós-doutorado no Boston College (2014) e na UFMG (2021-22). Foi coordenador do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da UFSC (2016-19) e presidente da Sociedade Brasileira de Retórica (SBR) (2021-23). Atualmente é coordenador do GT Filosofia Hermenêutica da ANPOF (2025-26).

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31-12-2024

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Heidegger e Aristóteles: A transformação hermenêutica da fenomenologia (1921-1924)

How to Cite

Wu, R. (2024). Coexistence is Communication: Heidegger’s Rhetorical View of Community. Sofia, 13(2), e13247260. https://doi.org/10.47456/sofia.v13i2.47260