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  1. Text and Interpretation.Hans-Georg Gadamer - unknown - Phainomena 70.
    Originating from a confrontation with the contemporary French thought, especially with Jacques Derrida, the article discusses the question of the relation between text and interpretation. It receives the basic impulse for the deliberation on the theme from the tradition of hermeneutics and from the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, from his considerations upon the subjects of the circle of understanding and the phenomenon of language. What is the relation of the text towards the language? What comes from the language forth into (...)
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  • Hermeneutic Availability and Respect for Alterity.Joseph Gruber - 2014 - Philosophy Today 58 (1):23-38.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics has come under criticism for his treatment of the other. Generally these critiques charge that Gadamer fails to give the other due consideration and instead collapses her into a non-challenging conversational partner of the interpreter or listener. Robert Bernasconi, in his “‘You Don’t Know What I’m Talking About’: Alterity and the Hermeneutic Ideal” and “‘Y’All Don’t Hear Me Now’: On Lorenzo Simpson’s The Unfinished Project,” charges that the hermeneutic model of conversation is unable to respect the (...)
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  • Respecting others: The hermeneutic virtue. [REVIEW]Lawrence Schmidt - 2000 - Continental Philosophy Review 33 (3):359-379.
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  • Gadamer’s Repercussions: Reconsidering Philosophical Hermeneutics.Bruce Krajewski (ed.) - 2003 - University of California Press.
    Certainly one of the key German philosophers of the twentieth century, Hans-Georg Gadamer also influenced the study of literature, art, music, sacred and legal texts, and medicine. Indeed, while much attention has been focused on Gadamer's writings about ancient Greek and modern German philosophy, the relevance of his work for other disciplines is only now beginning to be properly considered and understood. In an effort to address this slant, this volume brings together many prominent scholars to assess, re-evaluate, and question (...)
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