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Unquiet Understanding : Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Davey, Nicholas, 1950-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press, 2006.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-284) and index. 
505 0 |a Philosophical hermeneutics : navigating the approaches -- Eleven theses on philosophical hermeneutics -- Hermeneutical understanding requires difference -- Philosophical hermeneutics promotes a philosophy of experience -- Philosophical hermeneutics entails a commitment to hermeneutic realism -- Philosophical hermeneutics seeks otherness within the historical -- Philosophical hermeneutics reinterprets transcendence -- Philosophical hermeneutics entails an ethical disposition -- Hermeneutic understanding redeems the negativity of its constituting differential -- Philosophical hermeneutics affirms an ontology of the in-between -- Philosophical hermeneutics is a philosophical practice rather than a philosophical method -- Philosophical hermeneutics is a negative hermeneutics -- Philosophical hermeneutics looks upon linguistic being as a "mysterium" -- Philosophical hermeneutics and the question of openness -- Philosophical hermeneutics and bildung -- Bildung as a transformative and formative process -- Bildung and tradition -- Bildung and the question of essence -- Bildung and the in-between -- Bildung and hermeneutical practice -- Bildung and subject-matter ( die sache selbst) -- Sachen as a totality of meaning -- Die sachen and negative dialectics -- Die sachen and plato's forms -- Sachen, cultural communities and cortesia -- "Bildung" and the question of nihilism -- Conclusion -- Intimations of meaning : philosophical hermeneutics and the defense of speculative understanding -- What is speculative thinking? -- The formal elements of speculative thought -- The speculative motion of hermeneutic experience -- The defence of speculative understanding -- The speculative and the humanistic -- Speculative insight and the "unfounding" of experience -- Language and the dialectic of speculative experience -- Nietzsche, philosophical hermeneutics, language, and the market place -- Entr'acte -- Understanding's disquiet -- The wantonness of understanding -- Four responses to deconstructive criticism -- Philosophical hermeneutics and the question of alterity -- Nihilism and the life of understanding -- Dialogue and dialectic -- Language, ideas and sachen -- Keeping the word in play -- Choice words -- The poise of the in-between -- The giving word -- Language and withouteness -- Language negation and affirmation : a resume -- The open and the empty -- Understanding and the disquieting of the self -- Di-alogue and di-stance. 
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