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Gadamer's Truth and Method
A Polyphonic Commentary- Editors:
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- 2022
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-5381-6794-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-6795-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 272
- Product type
- Edited Book
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- Contents No access
- Note No access
- The Basic Structure and Argument of Truth and Method No access
- 1. Understanding the Human Sciences No access
- 2. Truth and Edification No access
- 3. Common Sense, Judgment, and Taste No access
- 4. Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- Notes No access
- 1.1 Art as Play No access
- 1.2 Art as Transformation No access
- 2.1 Art as Presentation No access
- 2.2 Art as Participation No access
- 2.3 Art as Event No access
- 3.1 Art as Dialogical No access
- 3.2 Art as Mediational No access
- 3.3 Art as Temporal No access
- Notes No access
- 1. Play in the Narrative of Truth and Method: A Solution to Subjectivism No access
- 2. The Argument from Play: Structure, Participation, Creativity No access
- 3. Play and Being: From Substance Metaphysics to Ontological Structure No access
- 4. Life as Creative Participation: Play from Schiller to Huizinga No access
- 5. Implications and Applications: The Play Structure in Gadamer’s Later Work No access
- Notes No access
- 1. Gadamer’s Ontological Elevation of the Picture (Bild) No access
- 2. A Picture (Bild) is Not a Copy (Abbild) No access
- 3. Occasionality and the Decorative No access
- 4. A Picture as a Mean between Verweisung and Vertreten No access
- 5. Institution No access
- 6. Architecture and the Decorative No access
- 7. The Hermeneutical Tasks of Integrating and Re-integrating No access
- Notes No access
- 1.1 Schleiermacher and Psychological Interpretation No access
- 1.2 Schleiermacher and the German Historical School No access
- 2. Re-considering Schleiermacher’s Place in Romantic Hermeneutics No access
- 3.1 The “Science of History”: Schleiermacher’s Lectures on Philosophical Ethics No access
- 3.2 The Structure of Human Knowing: Lectures on Dialectic No access
- 5. Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- 1. Dilthey: Life and Erlebnis No access
- 2. Dilthey: Historical Consciousness No access
- 3. Husserl: Time-Consciousness and Genetic Phenomenology No access
- 4. Count Yorck: Life as Self-Assertion No access
- 5. Echoes of Hegel No access
- 6: Heidegger: The Historicity of Disclosedness No access
- Notes No access
- 1. The Necessity of Preconceptions No access
- 2. The Problematization and Testing of Preconceptions No access
- 3. Hermeneutic Virtues and their Role in Understanding No access
- 4. The Twofold Critique of the Enlightenment and Romanticism No access
- Notes No access
- 1. The Νormative Critique of Gadamer No access
- 2. Gadamer’s Normative Account of Application No access
- 3. Responding to the Normative Critique No access
- Notes No access
- 1. The Hegelian Challenge No access
- 2. The End of Experience No access
- 3. Questioning Reflection No access
- Notes No access
- 1. The Hermeneutical Conversation No access
- 2. The Nature of the Text (TM III.1.a) No access
- 3. Understanding the Text (TM III.1.b) No access
- 4. Toward a Conceptual History of Language (TM III.2) No access
- Notes No access
- 1.1 The Argumentation and Goal of the Cratylus No access
- 1.2 The Forgotten and Obscured Being of the Word No access
- 2.1 The Being of the Word as Event No access
- 2.2 Thought and the Inner Word No access
- 3. The Renaissance Humanist Experience of Language No access
- Notes No access
- 1. Language as Experience of the World No access
- 2. Language as Middle and its Speculative Structure No access
- 3. The Universal Aspect of Hermeneutics No access
- Notes No access
- Index No access Pages 263 - 268
- About the Contributors No access Pages 269 - 272





