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Hermeneutics and phenomenology : figures and themes / edited by] Saulius Geniusas and Paul Fairfield.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London, UK : Bloomsbury Academic, (c)2018.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 240 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781350078048
  • 9781350078031
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BD241 .H476 2018
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Contents:
Tom Rockmore -- Dilthey's path: from the Legacy of Boeckh and Droysen to the foundation of the human sciences and a hermeneutical logic of life / Jean-Claude Gens -- Phenomenology as hermeneutics / Kevin Hart -- What 'phenomenon' for hermeneutics? Remarks on the hermeneutical vocation of phenomenology / Claudio Majolino and Aurélien Djian -- Phenomenology and the givenness of the hermeneutic circle / James Mensch -- Husserl's hermeneutics: from intuition of lived experiences to the horizontal lifeworld / Dermot Moran -- The stuff that dreams are made of: Max Scheler and Paul Ricoeur on productive imagination / Saulius Geniusas -- Ricoeur's unrecognized debt to Merleau-Ponty / John Arthos -- The metaphysical dimension of hermeneutics / Jean Grondin -- The hermeneutical turn of phenomenology in the young Heidegger's thought / Sophie-Jan Arrien -- Gadamer and the philosophy of science / Lawrence K. Schmidt -- Phenomenology, hermeneutics, and religion: restoring the fullness of knowing / Jens Zimmerman -- Traces of endings: the time of last things / Felix Ó. Murchadha -- Hermeneutics, pragmatism, and Foucault / C.G. Prado.
Subject: The relationship between these two central theoretical and philosophical approaches, which we thought we knew, is more complex and interesting than our standard story might suggest. It is not always clear how hermeneutics-that is, post-Heideggerian hermeneutics as articulated by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paul Ricoeur, and a large number of thinkers working under their influence-regards the phenomenological tradition, be it in its Husserlian or various post-Husserlian formulations. This volume inquires into this issue both in general, conceptual terms and through specific analyses into questions of ontology and metaphysics, science, language, theology, and imagination. With a substantial editors' introduction, the volume contains 15 chapters, from some of the most significant scholars in this field covering the essential questions about the history, present and future of these two disciplines. The volume will be of interest to any philosopher or student with an interest in developing a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of contemporary hermeneutics and phenomenology.
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The relationship between these two central theoretical and philosophical approaches, which we thought we knew, is more complex and interesting than our standard story might suggest. It is not always clear how hermeneutics-that is, post-Heideggerian hermeneutics as articulated by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paul Ricoeur, and a large number of thinkers working under their influence-regards the phenomenological tradition, be it in its Husserlian or various post-Husserlian formulations. This volume inquires into this issue both in general, conceptual terms and through specific analyses into questions of ontology and metaphysics, science, language, theology, and imagination. With a substantial editors' introduction, the volume contains 15 chapters, from some of the most significant scholars in this field covering the essential questions about the history, present and future of these two disciplines. The volume will be of interest to any philosopher or student with an interest in developing a sophisticated and nuanced understanding of contemporary hermeneutics and phenomenology.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Hegel on cognition as phenomenological, hermeneutical, and historical / Tom Rockmore -- Dilthey's path: from the Legacy of Boeckh and Droysen to the foundation of the human sciences and a hermeneutical logic of life / Jean-Claude Gens -- Phenomenology as hermeneutics / Kevin Hart -- What 'phenomenon' for hermeneutics? Remarks on the hermeneutical vocation of phenomenology / Claudio Majolino and Aurélien Djian -- Phenomenology and the givenness of the hermeneutic circle / James Mensch -- Husserl's hermeneutics: from intuition of lived experiences to the horizontal lifeworld / Dermot Moran -- The stuff that dreams are made of: Max Scheler and Paul Ricoeur on productive imagination / Saulius Geniusas -- Ricoeur's unrecognized debt to Merleau-Ponty / John Arthos -- The metaphysical dimension of hermeneutics / Jean Grondin -- The hermeneutical turn of phenomenology in the young Heidegger's thought / Sophie-Jan Arrien -- Gadamer and the philosophy of science / Lawrence K. Schmidt -- Phenomenology, hermeneutics, and religion: restoring the fullness of knowing / Jens Zimmerman -- Traces of endings: the time of last things / Felix Ó. Murchadha -- Hermeneutics, pragmatism, and Foucault / C.G. Prado.

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