On Language As Such And On The Language Of Man by Walter Benjamin

This philosophical essay delves into the nature and essence of language, exploring its intrinsic connection to the divine and its role in human expression. It posits that language is not merely a tool for communication but a fundamental aspect of existence that reflects the spiritual and metaphysical dimensions of the world. The text examines the idea that every entity possesses its own language, which is a manifestation of its being, and considers the implications of this perspective for understanding human language and its relationship to the divine word.