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Heidegger's Artwork Essay

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What does it mean for a painting, a sculpture, or even a building to disclose Being? In this episode of Daybreak, we consider Heidegger’s claim in The Origin of the Work of Art that art is a way of revealing truth. Our guest, Jensen Suther, unpacks Heidegger’s vision of art as an ontological event. In his talk at the Warwick Post-Kantian Seminar, Jensen explores how Heidegger’s ideas challenge conventional notions of artistic representation and why they still matter for philosophy, culture, and artistic practice today. Here's a link to Jensen Suther’s research. [https://harvard.academia.edu/JensenSuther]

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