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I must admit I rarely encounter anyone advanced enough to criticize Heidegger on language. His work already suffers from major German/English translation issues, as well as issues arising from the un-translateable technical language he himself devised for his body of Thought.
Are you --rather impossibly --claiming you master all these issues enough to criticize him and yearn for better?
Has your dissatisfaction reached the point where you crave some 'more modern thinkers' who are (inconceivably) more advanced than Heidegger?
If you are a tenured professor of philology at a major European university, then I politely beg pardon for these 'leading' questions.
It's just astounding to me that any casual acquaintance of this philosopher could lead to anyone inquiring as you just have done.
After all, you must be aware that in contemporary times Philosophy is all but dead. 100% ineffectual in society. The game is over.
Have there been any 'big names' in American Thought since WWII? Is there any modern thinker (besides Chomsky, or Pinker) worth mentioning outside of dusty ivory towers?
I think you should not give up on Heidegger. If anyone ever held any answers, it would be men like he, not any contemporaneous fool.


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I must admit I rarely encounter anyone advanced enough to criticize Heidegger on language. His work already suffers from major G..."
I propose the following "big name" in American thought since WWII: Steve Jobs. Granted, he was not an epistemological or linguistic philosopher. He was a "creative philosopher" who fundamentally improved the world.
I've recently undertaken a study of the philosophy of language, inspired by my readings in Heidegger (the philosopher whose thought I most engage with). As thrilling as I find Heidegger, I have found his lack of a technical basis in language left room for further.
I'm curious what the most recent important works in this field have been. I've had engagements with many of the classic figures (Frege, Russel, Wittgenstein, Quine, Austin, Goodman) but am curious what is currently out there