A Companion to Hermeneutics

A Companion to Hermeneutics

Keane, Niall
Lawn, Chris

182,52 €(IVA inc.)

A Companion to Hermeneutics is a collection of original essays from leading international scholars that provide a definitive historical and critical compendium of philosophical hermeneutics.   Offers a definitive historical, systematic, and critical compendium of hermeneutics Represents state–of–the–art thinking on the major themes, topics, concepts and figures of the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy and those who have influenced hermeneutic thought, including Kant, Hegel, Schleiermacher Dilthey, Heidegger, Gadamer, Ricoeur, Foucault, Habermas, and Rorty Explores the art and theory of interpretation as it intersects with a number of philosophical and inter–disciplinary areas, including humanism, theology, literature, politics, education and law Features contributions from an international cast of leading and upcoming scholars, who offer historically informed, philosophically comprehensive, and critically astute contributions in their individual fields of expertise Written to be accessible to interested non–specialists, as well asprofessional philosophers INDICE: Acknowledgements .Notes on Contributors .Introduction .Niall Keane and Chris Lawn .Part I HERMENEUTICS AND THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY .1. The History of HermeneuticsEileen Brennan .2. Hermeneutics and the Ancient Philosophical Legacy: Hermçneia and PhronçsisJussi Backman .3. Medieval HermeneuticsDavid Vessey .4. Hermeneutics and Modern Philosophy. The Art of UnderstandingAndrew Bowie .5. Gadamer and German IdealismTheodore George .Part II THEMES AND TOPICS .6. Hermeneutics and Ethical Life: On the Return to Factical LifeDennis J. Schmidt .7. Hermeneutics and PoliticsBruce Krajewski .8. ReligionFelix O murchadha .9. MethodInga Römer .10. TruthKristin Gjesdal .11. Historicity and TemporalityBrian Rogers .12. MemoryHans Ruin .13. Language and AlterityJames Risser .14. Identity, History, TraditionCharles Guignon .15. Recognition and FreedomDavid Espinet and Matthias Flatscher .16. Aesthetics and PerceptionGünter Figal .17. Hermeneutics and OntologyIstván M. Fehér .18. NarrativeRobert Piercey .19. Rationality, Knowledge, and RelativismPaul Fairfield .20. FinitudeThomas Schwarz Wentzer .21. AuthorityRobert J. Dostal .22. Subjectivity and HermeneuticsJohn Russon .23. Biblical HermeneuticsJens Zimmermann .Part III KEY CONCEPTS .24. UnderstandingDonatella Di Cesare .25. Interpretation, Judgment, and CritiqueRudolf A. Makkreel .26. Word, Image, and ConceptNicholas Davey .27. HorizonalityThomas J. Nenon .28. Application and PraxisLawrence K. Schmidt .29. DialecticThomas Schwarz Wentzer .30. PlayTony O connor .31. Sense and Meaning: From Aristotle to HeideggerThomas Sheehan .32. Prejudice and Pre–UnderstandingIstván M. Fehér .33. On The Manifold Senses Of Mimesis: From Plato To Gadamer And BeyondJohn Sallis .34. The Hermeneutical CircleJean Grondin .35. Metaphor and SymbolKarl Simms .36. Dialogue, Goodwill, CommunityDavid Vessey .37. TextualityKarl Simms .38. Lived Experience: Erlebnis and ErfahrungNicholas Davey .Part IV MAJOR FIGURES .39. Martin LutherJens Zimmermann .40. August BoeckhRobert J. Dostal .41. Immanuel KantRudolf A. Makkreel .42. G.W.F. HegelJohn Russon .43. F.D.E SchleiermacherJens Zimmermann .44. Friedrich NietzscheBabette E. Babich .45. Wilhelm DiltheyRudolf A. Makkreel .46. Edmund HusserlPol Vandevelde .47. Martin HeideggerCristina Lafont .48. Hans–Georg GadamerJean Grondin .49. Mircea Eliade: Structural Hermeneutics and PhilosophyDavid M. Rasmussen .50. Paul RicoeurRobert Piercey .51. E. D. HirschRobert J. Dostal .52. Michel FoucaultTony O connor .53. Gianni VattimoNicholas Davey .54. Karl–Otto ApelPol Vandevelde .55. Jürgen HabermasCristina Lafont .56. Richard RortyRobert Piercey .57. Günter FigalMorten Sørensen Thaning .Part V PHILOSOPHICAL INTERSECTIONS AND ENCOUNTERS .58. Hermeneutics and PhenomenologyEileen Brennan .59. Hermeneutics and DecontructionDonatella Di Cesare .60. Hermeneutics, Politics, and PhilosophyRoberto Alejandro .61. Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science: Interpreting Nature, Reading Laboratory ScienceBabette E. Babich .62. Hermeneutics and PragmatismDavid Vessey .63. Hermeneutics and EducationPaul Fairfield .64. Hermeneutics and Critical TheoryMargherita Tonon .65. Hermeneutics and TheologyJohn Panteleimon Manoussakis .66. Hermeneutics and RhetoricBruce Krajewski .67. Hermeneutics: Literature and BeingRod Coltman .68. Hermeneutics and Feminist PhilosophySara Heinämaa .69. Hermeneutics and the Analytic–Continental DivideSara Heinämaa .70. Hermeneutics and HumanismIstván M. Fehér .71. Hermeneutics and LawFrancis J. Mootz Iii

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-52963-8
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 656
  • Fecha Publicación: 17/11/2015
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés