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Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 778 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1496 g
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415644585
  • ISBN-13: 9780415644587
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 778 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x174 mm, weight: 1496 g
  • Serija: Routledge Philosophy Companions
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415644585
  • ISBN-13: 9780415644587
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Hermeneutics is a major theoretical and practical form of intellectual enquiry, central not only to philosophy but many other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. With phenomenology and existentialism, it is also one of the twentieth century’s most important philosophical movements and includes major thinkers such as Heidegger, Gadamer and Ricoeur. The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and is the first volume of its kind.

Comprising over fifty chapters by a team of international contributors the Companion is divided into five parts:

  • main figures in the hermeneutical tradition movement, including Heidegger, Gadamer and Ricoeur
  • main topics in hermeneutics such as language, truth, relativism and history
  • the engagement of hermeneutics with central disciplines such as literature, religion, race and gender, and art
  • hermeneutics and world philosophies including Asian, Islamic and Judaic thought
  • hermeneutic challenges and debates, such as critical theory, structuralism and phenomenology.

Recenzijos

Quite possibly the single most comprehensive treatment of philosophical hermeneutics available in English, this volume includes contributions by a diverse body of international scholars on nearly every aspect, figure, and historical period of this multifaceted tradition. [ T] his useful volume - with its incredibly ambitious vision - is impressive in terms of both scope and depth. Summing Up: Highly recommended." - CHOICE

"Malpas and Gander have assembled an outstanding array of essays on hermeneutics by the leading theorists and practitioners of our day. Breathtaking in scope and depth, these essays situate hermeneutics at the center of ongoing dialogue between disciplines and traditions, and introduce readers to thinkers, topics, and debates without sacrificing the rigour of genuine philosophical thinking. I believe that this collection will come to be seen as the very best companion to hermeneutical thinking for our generation." - Charles Bambach, University of Texas-Dallas, USA

"This Companion is impressive in scope and unique in the diversity of the perspectives represented in it. Thanks to the high quality of the individual chapters and its inclusive view of the field, the volume should become the standard reference work on philosophically oriented hermeneutics." - Steven Crowell, Rice University, USA

Chapter 1 Introduction: Hermeneutics and Philosophy, Jeff Malpas; Part I
Hermeneutic Origins;
Chapter 1a Hermeneutics in Greek Philosophy, Francisco
Gonzalez;
Chapter 2 Hermeneutics in Medieval Thought, Mauricio Beuchot, Juan
Tubert-Oklander; Part II Hermeneutic Thinkers;
Chapter 3 Spinoza and Vico: a
New Science of Interpretation, Leonardo Amoroso, Aidan Butler;
Chapter 4
Wolff, Chladenius, Meier: Enlightenment and Hermeneutics, Frederick Beiser;
Chapter 5 Ast and Schleiermacher: Hermeneutics and Critical Philosophy,
Gunter Scholtz;
Chapter 6 Dilthey: Hermeneutics and Neo-Kantianism, Rudolf A.
Makkreel;
Chapter 7 Nietzsche and the Ubiquity of Hermeneutics, Babette
Babich;
Chapter 8 Barth and Bultmann: Theological Hermeneutics, John E.
Wilson;
Chapter 9 Heidegger: Transformation of Hermeneutics, Ingo Farin;
Chapter 10 Strauss: Hermeneutics or Esotericism?, Catherine H. Zuckert,
Michael Zuckert;
Chapter 11 Gadamer: the Universality of Hermeneutics,
Hans-Helmuth Gander;
Chapter 12 Ricoeur: The Long Way of Hermeneutics, Jean
Grondin;
Chapter 13 Lonergan's Hermeneutics, Frederick G. Lawrence;
Chapter
14 Pareyson and Vattimo: from Truth to Nihilism, Gaetano Chiurazzi;
Chapter
15 Collingwood and Oakeshott: History and Idealism, Giuseppina DOro;
Chapter
16 Macintyre and Taylor: Traditions, Rationality, and Modernity, Arto
Laitinen;
Chapter 17 Davidson and Rorty: Triangulation and
Anti-Foundationalism, Bjųrn Torgrim Ramberg;
Chapter 18 Brandom and Mcdowell:
Hermeneutics and Normativity, Glenda Satne; Part III Hermeneutic Questions;
Chapter 19 Rationality and Method, Ambrosio Velasco Gómez;
Chapter 20 Being
and Metaphysics, Santiago Zabala;
Chapter 21 Language and Meaning, Daniel
Dahlstrom;
Chapter 22 Truth and Relativism, Paul Healy;
Chapter 23 History
and Historicity, Kristin Gjesdal;
Chapter 24 Ethics and Community,
Hans-Herbert Kögler;
Chapter 25 Politics and Critique, Michael Marder;
Chapter 26 Dialogue and Conversation, James Risser;
Chapter 27 Text and
Translation, Dennis J. Schmidt;
Chapter 28 Place and Situation, Jeff Malpas;
Chapter 29 Symbol and Allegory, William Franke;
Chapter 30 Life and World,
Eric S. Nelson;
Chapter 31 Nature and Environment, Brian Treanor;
Chapter 32
Self and Narrative, Shaun Gallagher; Part IV Hermeneutic Engagements;
Chapter
33 Hermeneutics, Epistemology, and Science, Fred D'Agostino;
Chapter 34
Hermeneutics and Literature, Andrew Bowie;
Chapter 35 Hermeneutics, Religion,
and God, Jean Greisch;
Chapter 36 Hermeneutics, Jurisprudence and Law, Ralf
Poscher;
Chapter 37 Hermeneutics and Rhetoric, John Arthos;
Chapter 38
Hermeneutics and Intercultural Understanding, Bruce Janz;
Chapter 39
Hermeneutics and the Social Sciences, William Outhwaite;
Chapter 40
Hermeneutics, Race and Gender, Tina Fernandes Botts;
Chapter 41 Hermeneutics,
Aesthetics and the Arts, Beata Sirowy;
Chapter 42 Hermeneutics and Education,
Paul Fairfield;
Chapter 43 Hermeneutics, Health and Medicine, Fredrik
Svenaeus;
Chapter 44 Hermeneutics, Architecture and Design, Richard Coyne;
Part V Hermeneutic Challenges and Dialogues;
Chapter 45 Hermeneutics and
Phenomenology, Robert Dostal;
Chapter 46 Hermeneutics and Deconstruction,
Donatella Di Cesare;
Chapter 47 Hermeneutics and Critical Theory, Nicholas H.
Smith;
Chapter 48 Hermeneutics and Pragmatism, Endre Begby;
Chapter 49
Hermeneutics and Psychoanalysis, Philippe Cabestan;
Chapter 50 Hermeneutics
and Language Philosophy, Lee Braver;
Chapter 51 Hermeneutics and Feminism,
Georgia Warnke;
Chapter 52 Hermeneutics, Structuralism and
Post-Structuralism, Nicholas Davey;
Chapter 53 Hermeneutics and Confucianism,
Kathleen Wright;
Chapter 54 Hermeneutics and Judaic Thought, Andrew Benjamin;
Chapter 55 Arabic and Islamic Hermeneutics, Ebrahim Moosa;
Chapter 57
Conclusion: The Future of Hermeneutics, Gianni Vattimo, Faustino Fraisopi;
Jeff Malpas