The Hermeneutics of Language and the Nature of Truth in the Horizon of Ontological Hermeneutics

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Keywords:

language, ontology, truth, existance, beauty

Abstract

Discussions on language  became inseparable from a series of concepts, laying the foundation for a complete understanding of the human existential experience with the world and objects, seen as the essence and core of thought. This shift altered the perception of truth, especially within the context of artistic creation, which became its absolute realm and primary nature. The study aims to explore the ontological philosophy’s effort to reconsider the essence of language, moving beyond classical concepts, and to examine existential truth, which manifests exclusively within the framework of artistic works. The key question addressed is: What are the unique contributions of ontological thought to the fields of language and truth within existential philosophy? The  study concluded that linguistic schools have reduced the scope of language, confining it ta a mere communicative tool, while aesthetic schools have similarly limited the concept of beauty and art to the boundaries of aesthetic pleasure.

Published

2025-01-16

How to Cite

مريخي ر. (2025). The Hermeneutics of Language and the Nature of Truth in the Horizon of Ontological Hermeneutics. Journal of Languages and Translation, 5(1), 490–503. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-chlef.dz/index.php/jlt/article/view/465

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