Silence, The Phenomenon and Its Ontological Significance

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Author(s): Bernard P. Dauenhauer
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Year: 1980

Language: English
City: Bloomington

Preface - vii

Part I - The Phenomenon of Silence
1. The Phenomenon of Silence--First Approximations - 3
2. Types of Discourse and Silence - 26
3. An Intentional Analysis of Silence - 54

Part II - The Ontological Significance of Silence
4. Some Salvageable Mis-takings of Silence - 85
5. Some Appreciative Attendings to Silence - 109
6. The Ontological Significance of the Phenomenon of Silence - 140
7. Further Justification of the Proposed Ontological Interpretation of Silence - 176

Notes - 197