Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics
Autor Lauren Swayne Bartholden Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2009
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.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739138878
ISBN-10: 0739138871
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739138871
Pagini: 142
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Gadamer's Dialectical Plato
Chapter 2: Gadamer's Dialectical Aristotle
Chapter 3: The Dialectic of Understanding: Theoria and Praxis
Chapter 4: Truth's Dialectic
Chapter 5: Hermeneutics' Dialectical Ethics: Dialogue and The Good
Chapter 2: Gadamer's Dialectical Aristotle
Chapter 3: The Dialectic of Understanding: Theoria and Praxis
Chapter 4: Truth's Dialectic
Chapter 5: Hermeneutics' Dialectical Ethics: Dialogue and The Good
Recenzii
Barthold's close reading of Gadamer's major works enhances our understanding of philosophical hermeneutics in several significant ways. Readers who follow Barthold back to Gadamer's interpretations of the early Plato will come away with increased clarity about the particular kind of dialectic that persists and pervades Gadamer's hermeneutics. This focus on the dialectical nature of hermeneutics leads in turn to a deeper insight into the idea of the good that sustains Gadamer's hermeneutics. Thanks to Barthold, we come to understand that that which makes philosophical hermeneutics dialectical also makes it ethical.
Barthold's book is a wonderful exercise in neo-pragmatic practical philosophy and will provide those interested in it with many important insights. On top of this, and beyond Barthold's larger project, many of the early chapters of her book contain valuable insights into aspects of Gadamer's reading of Plato and Aristotle that have not been thoroughly investigated, especially the relation between dialectics and hermeneutics.
A perceptive reinterpretation and a bold defense of Gadamer's hermeneutics. Beginning with Gadamer's appropriation of themes from Plato and Aristotle, Barthold offers a new reading of Gadamer's understanding of dialogue and dialectic, the subtle interplay of theoria and praxis, and the orientation to a good that is beyond being. She beautifully shows how Gadamer's hermeneutics is a dialectical ethics. She tackles some of the most difficult issues concerning the meaning of truth and vigorously answers Gadamer's critics. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the importance of hermeneutics and its contemporary relevance.
Barthold's book is a wonderful exercise in neo-pragmatic practical philosophy and will provide those interested in it with many important insights. On top of this, and beyond Barthold's larger project, many of the early chapters of her book contain valuable insights into aspects of Gadamer's reading of Plato and Aristotle that have not been thoroughly investigated, especially the relation between dialectics and hermeneutics.
A perceptive reinterpretation and a bold defense of Gadamer's hermeneutics. Beginning with Gadamer's appropriation of themes from Plato and Aristotle, Barthold offers a new reading of Gadamer's understanding of dialogue and dialectic, the subtle interplay of theoria and praxis, and the orientation to a good that is beyond being. She beautifully shows how Gadamer's hermeneutics is a dialectical ethics. She tackles some of the most difficult issues concerning the meaning of truth and vigorously answers Gadamer's critics. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the importance of hermeneutics and its contemporary relevance.