Vol 31 No 1 (2012), Studies
Submitted: 08-05-2012
Accepted: 09-05-2012
Published: 09-05-2012
In this paper it is upheld that the essential sense of speech lies in its function of shelterand taking in, better than in the enunciation of the world or the exchange of information. Asto the arguments, both some turns of colloquial language and some philosophical reflectionson the language, such as that of Emmanuel Lévinas are stated
language, shelter, human condition, Lévinas