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The article considers the ways Martin Heidegger and Richard Wilbur use images of fountains to express their similar understandings of the relationship between the actuality of the world and linguistic description of the world.
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The article develops the case that Wilbur's understanding of the world is broadly phenomenological.
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This page is a summary of: “Where Eyes Become the Sunlight”, Janus Head, January 2016, Philosophy Documentation Center,
DOI: 10.5840/jh201615230.
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