HACIA UNA RENOVADA RELACIÓN CON EL LENGUAJE: LA IDEA DE CONCEPTO EN ORTEGA COMO PUENTE ENTRE LA PURA NOMINACIÓN Y LA ENUNCIACIÓN DENTRO DEL HABLA HEIDEGGERIANA
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Resumen: Este trabajo, intenta realizar un puente filosófico entre la concepción meramente instrumental del lenguaje y aquella concepción que entiende al habla desde un sentido mucho más esencial y originario. Desde las reflexiones filosóficas de Martin Heidegger y José Ortega y Gasset se propone un camino que permita generar una nueva relación con el lenguaje, y por ende con la comunicación en su sentido pleno. De esta forma, este trabajo intenta construir un enlace filosófico entre el lenguaje poético heideggeriano y un lenguaje instrumental construido a partir de éste, que incorpore el poder nominador del habla heideggeriana, pero que a la vez "descienda" ese poder ontológico a un nivel comunicativo. La idea orteguiana de "concepto", servirá de base para construir este contacto y diálogo filosófico en torno al lenguaje.
Abstract: This work tries to make a philosophical bridge between the merely instrumental conception of language and that conception that understands speech from a much more essential and original sense. From the philosophical reflections of Martin Heidegger and José Ortega y Gasset, a path is proposed which allows generating a new relationship with language, and therefore with communication in its full sense. In this way, this work tries to build a philosophical link between Heidegger's poetic language and an instrumental language built from it; an instrumental language that incorporates the naming power of Heidegger's speech, but at the same time "descends" that ontological power to a communicative level. Ortega's idea of "concept" will serve as the basis for building this contact and philosophical dialogue around language.
Abstract: This work tries to make a philosophical bridge between the merely instrumental conception of language and that conception that understands speech from a much more essential and original sense. From the philosophical reflections of Martin Heidegger and José Ortega y Gasset, a path is proposed which allows generating a new relationship with language, and therefore with communication in its full sense. In this way, this work tries to build a philosophical link between Heidegger's poetic language and an instrumental language built from it; an instrumental language that incorporates the naming power of Heidegger's speech, but at the same time "descends" that ontological power to a communicative level. Ortega's idea of "concept" will serve as the basis for building this contact and philosophical dialogue around language.
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Vol. 27, No. 44