Philosophical Hermeneutics by Hans-Georg Gadamer (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2003
  • Number of pages: 304 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.24 MB
  • Authors: Hans-Georg Gadamer

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This excellent collection contains 13 essays from Gadamer’s Kleine Schriften,dealing with hermeneutical reflection, phenomenology, existential philosophy, and philosophical hermeneutics. Gadamer applies hermeneutical analysis to Heidegger and Husserl’s phenomenology, an approach that proves critical and instructive.

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⭐There is a reason Hans Gadamer lived to be 102 years of age. God knew we needed him. Gadamer’s history-making consummate work was “Truth and Method”, published in 1960 when Gadamer was 60 years old. This collection of essays is in response to that consummate position. It is a refinement of the previously refined conclusions. Therefore, to be an effective book, you would need to have an all-inclusive understanding of Gadamer ahead of time. If not from “truth and method”, then from some other source. These essays cover a 12 year period of writing from 1960 – 1972. He offers true new clarifications that are powerful. After completing this work I felt I had the best representation of a thinker that I could ever have imagined.He articulates the “aesthetic-resonance-chamber” of the unconscious; and the fusion of horizons “triad” of methodology as tradition, reflection, and linguistic idealism. He gives a quick synopsis of hermeneutics as it stands today after emerging from :Hegel to Bultmann to Heidegger to himself. He articulates the triad of forming the relatedness of the language-model as the triad of : “nature of things” – “language of things” – “rhythm of things”. And he discusses the mediation of “buoyancy” as “inner dialogue of the soul”. Plugging these clarifications into your overall understanding of Gadamer is a significant gain for the reader. I found Gadamer to be very accessible in his writing; deep meaning, easily grasped. Gadamer “is” post-modern hermeneutics – period. So don’t ignore him in your theological and philosophical studies. You will enjoy these “bites” (average of 20 pages each) of truth. A welcome scholarly work; “5” big stars.

⭐Great reference

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