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Consequences of hermeneutics : fifty years after Gadamer's Truth and method / edited by Jeff Malpas and Santiago Zabala.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Project Muse philosophy and religion collectionPublication details: Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 410 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780810164703
  • 0810164701
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Consequences of hermeneutics.DDC classification:
  • 121.686 22
LOC classification:
  • B3248.G33 C66 2010
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Contents:
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Consequences of Hermeneutics; Part I. Origins, Elements, and Traditions; 1. Gadamer's Hidden Doctrine: The Simplicity and Humility of Philosophy; 2. Truth, Method, and Transcendence; 3. Gadamer's Platonism: His Recovery of Mimesis and Anamnesis; 4. The Tradition of Tradition in Philosophical Hermeneutics; 5. Inside and Outside Hermeneutics: Contributions Toward a Reconstructive Reason; 6. The Hermeneutics of Everydayness: On the Legacy and Radicality of Heidegger's Phenomenology.
7. Two Contrasting Heideggerian Elements in Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics8. In the Nets of Tradition: A Hermeneutic Analysis Concerning the Historicity of Human Cognition; Part II. Conversation, Understanding, and Language; 9. Gadamer and Rorty: From Interpretation to Conversation; 10. Being Is Conversation: Remains, Weak Thought, and Hermeneutics; 11. "Being Able to Love and Having to Die": Gadamer and Rilke; 12. Nihilistic or Metaphysical Consequences of Hermeneutics?; 13. Critique: The Heart of Philosophical Hermeneutics.
14. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," or Nietzsche and Hermeneutics in Gadamer, Lyotard, and Vattimo15. The Condition of Hermeneutics: The Implicative Structure of Understanding; Part III. Practice, Politics, and Ethics; 16. The Origin of Understanding: Event, Place, Truth; 17. The Political Outcome of Hermeneutics: To Politics Through Art and Religion; 18. What Is the Ethics of Interpretation?; 19. Political Hermeneutics, or Why Schmitt Is Not the Enemy of Gadamer; 20. Sex, Gender, and Hermeneutics; 21. Being as Dialogue, or The Ethical Consequences of Interpretation; Bibliography; Index.
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Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Consequences of Hermeneutics; Part I. Origins, Elements, and Traditions; 1. Gadamer's Hidden Doctrine: The Simplicity and Humility of Philosophy; 2. Truth, Method, and Transcendence; 3. Gadamer's Platonism: His Recovery of Mimesis and Anamnesis; 4. The Tradition of Tradition in Philosophical Hermeneutics; 5. Inside and Outside Hermeneutics: Contributions Toward a Reconstructive Reason; 6. The Hermeneutics of Everydayness: On the Legacy and Radicality of Heidegger's Phenomenology.

7. Two Contrasting Heideggerian Elements in Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics8. In the Nets of Tradition: A Hermeneutic Analysis Concerning the Historicity of Human Cognition; Part II. Conversation, Understanding, and Language; 9. Gadamer and Rorty: From Interpretation to Conversation; 10. Being Is Conversation: Remains, Weak Thought, and Hermeneutics; 11. "Being Able to Love and Having to Die": Gadamer and Rilke; 12. Nihilistic or Metaphysical Consequences of Hermeneutics?; 13. Critique: The Heart of Philosophical Hermeneutics.

14. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," or Nietzsche and Hermeneutics in Gadamer, Lyotard, and Vattimo15. The Condition of Hermeneutics: The Implicative Structure of Understanding; Part III. Practice, Politics, and Ethics; 16. The Origin of Understanding: Event, Place, Truth; 17. The Political Outcome of Hermeneutics: To Politics Through Art and Religion; 18. What Is the Ethics of Interpretation?; 19. Political Hermeneutics, or Why Schmitt Is Not the Enemy of Gadamer; 20. Sex, Gender, and Hermeneutics; 21. Being as Dialogue, or The Ethical Consequences of Interpretation; Bibliography; Index.

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