WENNING, MARIO
No
Asian Stud.-Azijske Stud.
Article
Científica
0.299
01/01/2023
000992570600003
2-s2.0-85146455481
Heidegger’s “Creative Landscapes: Why do we remain in the provinces?” and “Dialogue on Language” reveal the importance of rootedness for his existentialism. The article en-gages with the provinciality of Heidegger’s thought by juxtaposing his solitary “hut ex-istence” to Buddhist compassion and the urban aesthetics of Kuki Shuzo. Turning to the East allows for a deprovincialization of Heideggerian themes. The rich philosophical legacy of reflecting on intercultural modernization and urbanization processes in East Asian philosophical traditions presents a genuine opportunity to rethink what it means to dwell today. © 2023, University of Ljubljana Press. All rights reserved.
Buddhism; Heidegger; Kuki; provincialism; urbanism