Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo Loetscher

Over the course of his career as a writer, Swiss intellectual Hugo Loetscher developed a fragmentary body of ideas on the themes of language and identity respectively. In this article, it is shown that these two themes may fruitfully be compared in five aspects. Firstly, Loetscher conceives of both...

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Main Authors: Waldo Grové, Stephan Mühr
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: AOSIS 2015-11-01
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Online Access:https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1225
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spelling doaj-9c13c3e645e843a0a2eec273af7976f72020-11-24T20:58:51ZafrAOSISLiterator0258-22792219-82372015-11-01361e1e810.4102/lit.v36i1.12251119Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo LoetscherWaldo Grové0Stephan Mühr1Department of Modern European Languages, University of PretoriaDepartment of Modern European Languages, University of PretoriaOver the course of his career as a writer, Swiss intellectual Hugo Loetscher developed a fragmentary body of ideas on the themes of language and identity respectively. In this article, it is shown that these two themes may fruitfully be compared in five aspects. Firstly, Loetscher conceives of both as being deficient and as mere potentialities. Furthermore, he desires to experience the entirety of possibilities which being human could offer, with respect to the dimensions of language and identity. These interactions with language and identity subsequently leave him with unresolved issues, of which he thinks as a remainder. Lastly, his conception of a gamut of partial identities as human possibilities is also central to a language he wishes to invent. Although Loetscher’s ideas on these themes can only be extrapolated from his literary writings or essayistic fragments, a systematic treatment of these ideas in the context of philosophy of language reveals a unique and avant-garde way of thinking. This discussion leads to the realisation that Loetscher purposefully and repeatedly employs language and identity as synonymous with the possibilities of being human.https://literator.org.za/index.php/literator/article/view/1225
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Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo Loetscher
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title Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo Loetscher
title_short Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo Loetscher
title_full Die Auslotung des Menschenmöglichen: Die Verschränkung von Sprache und Identität bei Hugo Loetscher
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description Over the course of his career as a writer, Swiss intellectual Hugo Loetscher developed a fragmentary body of ideas on the themes of language and identity respectively. In this article, it is shown that these two themes may fruitfully be compared in five aspects. Firstly, Loetscher conceives of both as being deficient and as mere potentialities. Furthermore, he desires to experience the entirety of possibilities which being human could offer, with respect to the dimensions of language and identity. These interactions with language and identity subsequently leave him with unresolved issues, of which he thinks as a remainder. Lastly, his conception of a gamut of partial identities as human possibilities is also central to a language he wishes to invent. Although Loetscher’s ideas on these themes can only be extrapolated from his literary writings or essayistic fragments, a systematic treatment of these ideas in the context of philosophy of language reveals a unique and avant-garde way of thinking. This discussion leads to the realisation that Loetscher purposefully and repeatedly employs language and identity as synonymous with the possibilities of being human.
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