Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Autor Hans-Georg Gadamer Editat de Professor Pol Vandevelde, Dr Arun Iyeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 dec 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350091405
ISBN-10: 1350091405
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350091405
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes Gadamer's critical examinations of major thinkers including Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Bourdieu and Habermas
Notă biografică
Hans-Georg Gadamer was born on 11 February 1900 and died on 13 March 2002. He was the author, most notably, of Truth and Method, and, more recently, of The Beginning of Philosophy and The Beginning of Knowledge.Pol Vandevelde is Professor of Philosophy at Marquette University, USA. His previous publications include Être et Discours: La Question du Langage dans L'itinéraire de Heidegger (1927-1938) (1994) The Task of the Interpreter: Text, Meaning, and Negotiation (2005) and Heidegger and the Romantics: the Literary Invention of Meaning (2012).Arun Iyer is an instructor in Philosophy at Seattle University, USA. He is the author of Towards an Epistemology of Ruptures: The Case of Heidegger and Foucault (2014).
Cuprins
Part I: Introduction: Hermeneutics Between History and Philosophy Pol Vandevelde and Arun IyerIntroduction by translators I. History as a Problem: On Being Historically Affected 1. Is There a Causality in History? 2. Historicity and Truth3. The History of the Universe and the Historicity of the Human Beings4. A World Without History?5. The Old and the New 6. Death as a Question II. The Impetus for Thinking Hermeneutically: On the Task of Dilthey7. The Problem of Dilthey: Between Romanticism and Positivism8. Dilthey and Ortega: The Philosophy of Life9. Hermeneutics and the Diltheyan School III. Confronting Other Intellectual Movements and Disciplines10. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity, Subject and Person11. On the Contemporary Relevance of Husserl's Phenomenology12. "Being and Nothingness" (Jean-Paul Sartre) 13. Heidegger and Sociology (Bourdieu and Habermas)14. Hermeneutics On the Trail IV Hermeneutics of Beginnings and Returns: The Case of Heidegger15. Remembering Heidegger's Beginnings 16. The Turn in the Path17. On the Beginning of Thought18. On the Way Back to the Beginning Index
Recenzii
The translations in this volume are very readable and have a light touch about them, which also enhances access to Gadamer's thought. By including several essays published well after Truth and Method (1960), the volume promises to make visible the nuances in his later reflections and deepen our insight into the earlier work.
This project is commendable, and although Gadamer develops many of the themes of this volume in books and essays already available in English, it constitutes an important contribution to our understanding of Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics, and more broadly, the overall nature, context, and development of German philosophy in the twentieth-century. This volume should therefore be of interest to readers of Gadamer, continental philosophy more generally, and indeed anyone concerned with the relation between philosophy and its history.[...] The material on Bourdieu, Habermas, and Derrida is particularly illuminating as it presents Gadamer's responses to contemporaries, each of whom, in their own way, represent direct challenges to Gadamer's phenomenological, linguistic, and hermeneutical positions. [...] This reader found especially helpful the editors' account of how Gadamer's philosophy of history relates to his philosophy of language.
This project is commendable, and although Gadamer develops many of the themes of this volume in books and essays already available in English, it constitutes an important contribution to our understanding of Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics, and more broadly, the overall nature, context, and development of German philosophy in the twentieth-century. This volume should therefore be of interest to readers of Gadamer, continental philosophy more generally, and indeed anyone concerned with the relation between philosophy and its history.[...] The material on Bourdieu, Habermas, and Derrida is particularly illuminating as it presents Gadamer's responses to contemporaries, each of whom, in their own way, represent direct challenges to Gadamer's phenomenological, linguistic, and hermeneutical positions. [...] This reader found especially helpful the editors' account of how Gadamer's philosophy of history relates to his philosophy of language.