Gadamer and Ricoeur: Critical Horizons for Contemporary HermeneuticsFrancis J. Mootz III, George H. Taylor A&C Black, 14 apr 2011 - 304 pagina's Hans-Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur were two of the most important hermeneutical philosophers of the twentieth century. Gadamer single-handedly revived hermeneutics as a philosophical field with his many essays and his masterpiece, Truth and Method. Ricoeur famously mediated the Gadamer-Habermas debate and advanced his own hermeneutical philosophy through a number of books addressing social theory, religion, psychoanalysis and political philosophy. This book brings Gadamer and Ricoeur into a hermeneutical conversation with each other through some of their most important commentators. Twelve leading scholars deliver contemporary assessments of the history and promise of hermeneutical philosophy, providing focused discussion on the work of these two key hermeneutical thinkers. The book shows how the horizons of their thought at once support and question each other and how, in many ways, the work of these two pioneering philosophers defines the issues and agendas for the new century. |
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Part II Engagements | 41 |
Chapter 2 The Dialectic of Belonging and Distanciation in Gadamer and Ricoeur | 43 |
The Concept of Tradition in Paul Ricoeur and HansGeorg Gadamer | 63 |
Chapter 4 Gadamers Rhetorical Conception of Hermeneutics as the Key to Developing a Critical Hermeneutics | 83 |
Chapter 5 Understanding as Metaphoric Not a Fusion of Horizons | 104 |
Part III Extensions | 179 |
Chapter 9 Ricoeurs Model of Translation and Responsible Political Practice | 181 |
The Relevance of Gadamers and Ricoeurs View of the Body for Feminist Theory | 203 |
Chapter 11 Thing Hermeneutics | 226 |
Chapter 12 Gadamers Philosophical Hermeneutics and New Confucianism | 241 |
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List of Contributors | 286 |
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Chapter 6 Where Is Muthos Hiding in Gadamers Hermeneutics? Or the Ontological Privilege of Emplotment | 119 |
Chapter 7 Paul Ricoeurs and HansGeorg Gadamers Diverging Refl ections on Recognition | 142 |
Chapter 8 Is Phronēsis Deinon? Ricoeur on Tragedy and Phronēsis | 156 |
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Gadamer and Ricoeur: Critical Horizons for Contemporary Hermeneutics Francis J. Mootz III,George H. Taylor Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
Gadamer and Ricoeur: Critical Horizons for Contemporary Hermeneutics Francis J. Mootz III,George H. Taylor Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
Gadamer and Ricoeur: Critical Horizons for Contemporary Hermeneutics Francis J. Mootz III,George H. Taylor Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2011 |
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