Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Autor Hans-Georg Gadamer Traducere de Dr Arun Iyer, Professor Pol Vandeveldeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 mai 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441158444
ISBN-10: 1441158448
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441158448
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Includes
Gadamer's
most
important
previously
untranslated
essays
on
Philosophy
of
History
and
History
of
Philosophy
Notă biografică
Hans-Georg
Gadamerwas
born
on
11
February
1900
and
died
on
13
March
2002.
He
was
the
author,
most
notably,
ofTruth
and
Method,
and,
more
recently,
ofThe
Beginning
of
Philosophy
and
The
Beginning
of
Knowledge.Pol
Vandeveldeis
Professor
of
Philosophy
at
Marquette
University,
USA.
His
previous
publications
includeÊtre
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
Iyeris
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
PhilosophyPol
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.