Gadamer in Conversation

Gadamer in Conversation
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9780300084887
ISBN-13 : 0300084889
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Synopsis Gadamer in Conversation by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

This volume presents six lively conversations with Hans-Georg Gadamer (born 1900), one of the twentieth century's master philosophers. Looking back over his life and thought, Gadamer takes up key issues in his philosophy, addresses points of controversy, and replies to his critics, including those who accuse him of having been in complicity with the Nazis. A genial and direct conversationalist, Gadamer is here captured at his best and most accessible. The interviews took place between 1989 and 1996, and all but one appear in English for the first time in this volume. The first three conversations, conducted by Heidelberg philosopher Carsten Dutt, deal with hermeneutics, aesthetics, and practical philosophy and the question of ethics. In a fourth conversation, with University of Heidelberg classics professor Glenn W. Most, Gadamer argues for the vital importance of the Greeks for our contemporary thinking. In the next, the philosopher reaffirms his connection with phenomenology and clarifies his relation to Husserl and Heidegger in a conversation with London philosopher Alfons Grieder. In the final interview, with German Nazi expert Dorte von Westernhagen, Gadamer describes his life

Praise of Theory

Praise of Theory
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 0300073100
ISBN-13 : 9780300073102
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Synopsis Praise of Theory by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

This collection of speeches and essays clarifies Gadamer's thoughts on the power of language, the social role and influence of science, and the idea of reason. He argues that the theoretical pursuit of truth is valuable for its own sake, and devalued when pursued explicitly for practical purposes.

The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer

The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer
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Publisher : Library of Living Philosophers
Total Pages : 648
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015040610688
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Synopsis The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

Hans-Georg Gadamer is one of the leading exponents of hermeneutics, with a formidable influence on thinking in the humanities. The two main foci of his work have been Greek philosophy, especially Plato, and hermeneutics, but his influences range through many sources, from Kant to Heidegger. This volume contains Gadamer's intellectual autobiography, essays by leading philosophers, Gadamer's replies to each essay, and a bibliography of Gadamer's writings.

Philosophical Hermeneutics

Philosophical Hermeneutics
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 0520034759
ISBN-13 : 9780520034754
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Synopsis Philosophical Hermeneutics by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

'This volume presents carefully selected essays from Gadamer's Kleine Schriften. The seven essays comprising Part 1 contain Gadamer's discussion of hermeneutical reflection. Part 2 consists of six essays dealing with phenomenology, existential philosophy, and philosophical hermeneutics.

Truth and Method

Truth and Method
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Publisher : Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages : 584
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015063096377
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Synopsis Truth and Method by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

Written in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus. Looking behind the self-consciousness of science, he discusses the tense relationship between truth and methodology. In examining the different experiences of truth, he aims to "present the hermeneutic phenomenon in its fullest extent.

The Gadamer Reader

The Gadamer Reader
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 494
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ISBN-10 : 9780810119888
ISBN-13 : 0810119889
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Synopsis The Gadamer Reader by : Hans-Georg Gadamer

This volume begins with an autobiographical sketch and culminates in a conversation with Jean Grondin that looks back over a lifetime of productive philosophical work.

Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics

Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 0739138871
ISBN-13 : 9780739138878
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics by : Lauren Swayne Barthold

Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics contributes to the growing literature that takes seriously the significance of Plato for Gadamer's hermeneutics. What distinguishes this book is the way in which Lauren Swayne Barthold argues for a dialectic central to Gadamer's hermeneutics, one that recalls the Platonic chorismos, or separation, between the transcendent and sensory realms. Barthold demonstrates that Gadamer, too, insisted on the "in-between" nature of human understanding as characterized by Hermes: we are finite beings always striving for infinity--that which lies beyond being. Such a dialectical reading brings clarity to several themes crucial to, and contested within, Gadamer's hermeneutics. First, we are helped to see that Gadamer affirms the roles of both theory and practice for hermeneutics. Second, we are able to appreciate the nature of truth as the event of understanding--that into which we enter as opposed to that which stands apart from us as a criterion. Third, we gain insight into the significance of dialogue for understanding, including the necessary role of the other. And finally, we are able to substantiate the meaning of the good-beyond-being, as a key component to understanding. Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics presents a reading of Gadamer that avoids the labels of realism or essentialism, and shows his primary motivation is to uncover the ethical, indeed dialectically ethical, and practical nature of philosophy.