The Philosophy of Hans-Georg GadamerOpen Court, 1997 - 619 pagina's Hans-Georg Gadamer is one of the leading exponents of hermeneutics, with a formidable influence on thinking in the humanities. The two main foci of his work have been Greek philosophy, especially Plato, and hermeneutics, but his influences range through many sources, from Kant to Heidegger. This volume contains Gadamer's intellectual autobiography, essays by leading philosophers, Gadamer's replies to each essay, and a bibliography of Gadamer's writings. |
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FOREWORD TO the Essays and Replies by HansGeorg GADAMER | 64 |
PostCartesian Interpretation HansGeorg | 111 |
Gadamer on the Beautiful | 131 |
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