Hermeneutics between history and philosophy : the selected writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Volume I / by Hans-Georg Gadamer ; edited and translated by Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer.

By: Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 1900-2002Contributor(s): Iyer, Arun [ed. lit., trad.] | Vandevelde, Pol [ed. lit, trad.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publication details: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016Description: xxxv, 348 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781441158444Subject(s): Hermenéutica
Contents:
Volume 1 Part 1. History as a Problem: On Being Historically Affected 1. Is There a Causality in History? 2. Historicity and Truth 3. The History of the Universe and the Historicity of the Human Beings 4. A World Without History? 5. The Old and the New 6. Death as a Question -- Part 2. The Impetus for Thinking Hermeneutically: On the Task of Dilthey 7. The Problem of Dilthey: Between Romanticism and Positivism 8. Dilthey and Ortega: The Philosophy of Life 9. Hermeneutics and the Diltheyan School -- Part 3. Confronting Other Intellectual Movements and Disciplines 10. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity, Subject and Person 11. On the Contemporary Relevance of Husserl's Phenomenology 12. "Being and Nothingness" (Jean-Paul Sartre) 13. Heidegger and Sociology (Bourdieu and Habermas) 14. Hermeneutics On the Trail -- Part 4. Hermeneutics of Beginnings and Returns: The Case of Heidegger 15. Remembering Heidegger's Beginnings 16. The Turn in the Path 17. On the Beginning of Thought 18. On the Way Back to the Beginning.
Summary: Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy collects together Gadamer's remaining important untranslated writings on the problem of history and the major philosophical traditions of the 20th century from the standpoint of hermeneutics. In these writings, Gadamer examines important thinkers as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Bourdieu and Habermas and their ongoing legacies. This volume also includes a preface by the editors, who are also the translators, presenting the structure of the volume, a substantial introductionsituating Gadamer's particular project and examining the place of hermeneutics vis-a-vis the disciplines of history and philosophy in the 20th century. The translation is followed by a glossary of German terms and Greek and Latin expressions, as well as a bibliography of all the works cited and alluded to by Gadamer--
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Volume 1 Part 1. History as a Problem: On Being Historically Affected 1. Is There a Causality in History? 2. Historicity and Truth 3. The History of the Universe and the Historicity of the Human Beings 4. A World Without History? 5. The Old and the New 6. Death as a Question -- Part 2. The Impetus for Thinking Hermeneutically: On the Task of Dilthey 7. The Problem of Dilthey: Between Romanticism and Positivism 8. Dilthey and Ortega: The Philosophy of Life 9. Hermeneutics and the Diltheyan School -- Part 3. Confronting Other Intellectual Movements and Disciplines 10. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity, Subject and Person 11. On the Contemporary Relevance of Husserl's Phenomenology 12. "Being and Nothingness" (Jean-Paul Sartre) 13. Heidegger and Sociology (Bourdieu and Habermas) 14. Hermeneutics On the Trail -- Part 4. Hermeneutics of Beginnings and Returns: The Case of Heidegger 15. Remembering Heidegger's Beginnings 16. The Turn in the Path 17. On the Beginning of Thought 18. On the Way Back to the Beginning.

Hermeneutics between History and Philosophy collects together Gadamer's remaining important untranslated writings on the problem of history and the major philosophical traditions of the 20th century from the standpoint of hermeneutics. In these writings, Gadamer examines important thinkers as Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre, Bourdieu and Habermas and their ongoing legacies. This volume also includes a preface by the editors, who are also the translators, presenting the structure of the volume, a substantial introductionsituating Gadamer's particular project and examining the place of hermeneutics vis-a-vis the disciplines of history and philosophy in the 20th century. The translation is followed by a glossary of German terms and Greek and Latin expressions, as well as a bibliography of all the works cited and alluded to by Gadamer--

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