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The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer
(Volume XXIV, 1997)

Gadamer

Hans-Georg Gadamer, one of the outstanding exponents of hermeneutics, is also a master of hermeneutic praxis. His influence on thinking in the humanities has been profound. The two main foci of his work have been Greek philosophy, especially Plato, and hermeneutics, but his interests range widely. This volume sheds new light on Gadamer's relation to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and especially on his complex relationship to Heidegger, in which Gadamer moved from discipleship to an independent position.

Hans-Georg Gadamer: Intellectual Autobiography
(replies follow essays)

Karl-Otto Apel: Regulative Ideas or Truth Happening: An Attempt at Determining the Logos of Hermeneutics
Roderick M. Chisholm: Gadamer and Realism: Reaching an Understanding
David Hoy: Post-Cartesian Interpretation: Gadamer and Davidson
Joan Stambaugh: Gadamer on the Beautiful
Donald P. Verene: Gadamer and Vico on "Sensus Communis" and the Tradition of Humane Knowledge
Jean Grondin: Gadamer on Humanism
George R. Lucas, Jr.: Philosophy, its History, and Hermeneutics
Herta Nagl-Docekal: Towards a New Theory of the Historical Sciences: The Relevance of "Truth and Method"
Stanley H. Rosen: Horizontverschmelzung
Robert Sokolowski: Gadamer's Theory of Hermeneutics
Robert R. Sullivan: Gadamer's Early and Distinctively Political Hermeneutics
Francis Ambrosio: The Figure of Socrates in Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics
David Detmer: Gadamer's Critique of the Enlightenment
Robert J. Dostal: Gadamer's Continuous Challenge: Heidegger's Plato Interpretation
Graeme Nicholson: Truth in Metaphysics and in Hermeneutics
Thomas M. Alexander: Eros and Understanding: Gadamer's Aesthetic Ontology of the Community
G.B. Madison: Hermeneutics' Claim to Universality
Carl Page: Historicistic Finitude and Philosophical Hermeneutics
James C. Risser: The Voice of the Other in Gadamer's Hermeneutics
David W. Aiken: Hermeneia: An Anatomy of History and Ab-wesenheit
Donald Davidson: Gadamer and Plato's "Philebus"
Diane Michelfelder: Gadamer on Heidegger on Art
Bjorn T. Ramberg: The Source of the Subjective
John C. Sallis: Rereading the "'Timaeus": The Memorial Power of Discourse
Dennis J. Schmidt: Putting Oneself in Words...
Robin M. Schott: Gender, Nazism, and Hermeneutics
P. Christopher Smith: The I-Thou Encounter (Begegnung) in Gadamer's Reception of Heidegger
Richard E. Palmer: Ritual, Rightness, and Truth in Two Late Works of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Thomas Prufer: A Thought or Two on Gadamer's Plato

Bibliography of the Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Index

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