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  • Metaphysical Hermeneutics
    Metaphysical Hermeneutics

    If in its simplest form, hermeneutics is a quest for understanding, then part of that quest will always include striving to understand being and the meaning of being.This open access book takes that ambition seriously, arguing that hermeneutics and metaphysics, so central to philosophical thought but so rarely put in tandem, are two complementary fundamentals of human existence. Metaphysical Hermeneutics puts forward the argument for a hermeneutical metaphysics in service of philosophy’s basic aim: to make sense of our experience.Jean Grondin builds his argument for this combined discipline around the idea of ‘sense’ – a theme that is both hermeneutical and metaphysical.What we seek to glimpse is not just a figment of the mind but always the meaning of something.Grondin calls on one of the founding figures of contemporary hermeneutics Hans-Georg Gadamer to test his theories, singling out the metaphysical dimension of Gadamer’s ideas and questioning his seeming embrace and rejection of that dimension.Rooting these questions in the human search for meaning is a major contribution to the scope and resources of hermeneutic philosophy. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.Open access was funded by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Montreal.

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  • Understanding Hermeneutics
    Understanding Hermeneutics

    This series provides short, accessible and lively introduction to the major schools, movements and traditions in philosophy and the history of ideas since the beginning of the Enlightenment.All books in the series are written for undergraduates meeting the subject for the first time.Hermeneutics concerns itself with the theory of understanding and the interpretation of language.The question of how to correctly interpret and understand others remains one of the most contested branches of philosophy.In Understanding Hermeneutics Lawrence Schmidt provides an introduction to modern hermeneutics through a systematic examination of the ideas of its key philosophical proponents.Chapter 1 examines the ideas, of the Protestant theologian, Friedrich Schleiermacher, who argues that misunderstanding is always possible so we must always employ interpretation if we are to understnad correctly.Chapter 2 discusses the ideas of Dilthey, who maintains that understanding in the humanities is fundamentally different from explanation in the natural sciences, and who presents a methodology to judge what another person means or feels by means of their language and also their gestures, facial expressions, and manners of acting.Chapter 3 explores the ideas of Heidegger who radicalizes the concept by shifting its focus from interpreting texts to an existential interpretation of human being.In Chapter 4 the recent ideas of Gadamer are examined, which extend to examining the structures of hermeneutic experience and to question the supremacy of the natural sciences as models for truth.The final chapters consider some of the criticisms and controversies surrounding hermeneutics, including the work of Habermas, Hirsch, Ricoeur and Derrida, and the prospects for the future of hermeneutics.

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  • Beyond Objectivism and Relativism : Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis
    Beyond Objectivism and Relativism : Science, Hermeneutics, and Praxis

    Drawing freely and expertly from Continental and analytic traditions, Richard Bernstein examines a number of debates and controversies exemplified in the works of Gadamer, Habermas, Rorty, and Arendt.He argues that a "new conversation" is emerging about human rationality—a new understanding that emphasizes its practical character and has important ramifications both for thought and action.

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  • Law, Hermeneutics and Rhetoric
    Law, Hermeneutics and Rhetoric

    Mootz offers an antidote to the fragmentation of contemporary legal theory with a collection of essays arguing that legal practice is a hermeneutical and rhetorical event that can best be understood and theorized in those terms.This is not a modern insight that wipes away centuries of dogmatic confusion; rather, Mootz draws on insights as old as the Western tradition itself.However, the essays are not antiquarian or merely descriptive, because hermeneutical and rhetorical philosophy have undergone important changes over the millennia.To "return" to hermeneutics and rhetoric as touchstones for law is to embrace dynamic traditions that provide the resources for theorists who seek to foster persuasion and understanding as an antidote to the emerging global order and the trend toward bureaucratization in accordance with expert administration, violent suppression, or both.

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  • What does hermeneutics mean?

    Hermeneutics is the study of interpretation, particularly in the context of understanding texts, communication, and meaning. It involves analyzing and interpreting written, spoken, or symbolic communication to uncover the underlying meaning or intention. Hermeneutics is often used in fields such as philosophy, theology, literature, and social sciences to explore how we make sense of the world through language and symbols. It emphasizes the importance of context, history, and the relationship between the interpreter and the text or communication being analyzed.

  • What is Gadamer's hermeneutics?

    Gadamer's hermeneutics is a philosophical approach to understanding and interpreting texts, language, and human experiences. It emphasizes the idea that our understanding of the world is always shaped by our historical and cultural context, and that we can never fully escape our own biases and preconceptions. Gadamer argues that interpretation is a dialogical process, where the interpreter engages in a conversation with the text or the other person, and that meaning is always a product of this ongoing dialogue. He also emphasizes the importance of tradition and the role it plays in shaping our understanding of the world.

  • What exactly is hermeneutics?

    Hermeneutics is the theory and practice of interpretation, especially the interpretation of texts. It involves understanding and analyzing the meaning of written, spoken, or symbolic communication. Hermeneutics seeks to uncover the underlying meanings and intentions behind a text or communication, taking into account the context, historical background, and cultural influences. It is a methodological approach that helps us make sense of complex and ambiguous information by examining it closely and interpreting it in a systematic way.

  • Who has knowledge of hermeneutics?

    Those who study and practice hermeneutics, such as scholars, theologians, philosophers, and literary critics, have knowledge of hermeneutics. Additionally, anyone who engages in the interpretation and understanding of texts, symbols, and cultural phenomena can also be considered to have knowledge of hermeneutics. Hermeneutics is a broad field that encompasses various disciplines and areas of study, so individuals from diverse backgrounds and fields may have knowledge of hermeneutical principles and methods.

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  • Hans-Herbert Kogler’s Critical Hermeneutics
    Hans-Herbert Kogler’s Critical Hermeneutics

    Providing a comprehensive engagement with the work of Hans-Herbert Kögler, this is the first volume to expand upon and critique his distinctive approach to critical theory: critical hermeneutics. In the current climate of crisis, the relevance and fruitfulness of Kögler’s work has never been greater, as he fuses the philosophies of Michel Foucault, Hans­ Georg Gadamer, and his mentor, Jürgen Habermas, to respond to critical international issues surrounding politics, agency, and society.Working towards a truly non-ethno-centric and global conception of intercultural dialogue, an essential aspect of Kögler’s critical hermeneutics is his account of selfhood as reflexive: socially situated, embodied, and linguistically articulated, permeated by power, but yet critical and creative. Leading international scholars, representing a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, build upon Kögler’s approach in this volume and explore the methodological, theoretical, and applicative scope of critical hermeneutics beyond the Frankfurt School.In doing so, they address some of the most pressing issues facing global society today, from multilingual education to the urgent need for interreligious and intercultural understanding. Closing with a response from Kögler himself, Hans-Herbert Kögler’s Critical Hermeneutics also offers an exclusive account of the philosopher’s contemporary re-appraisal of the core tenets of critical hermeneutics.

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  • Hermeneutics : A Very Short Introduction
    Hermeneutics : A Very Short Introduction

    Hermeneutics is the branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation, a behaviour that is intrinsic to our daily lives.As humans, we decipher the meaning of newspaper articles, books, legal matters, religious texts, political speeches, emails, and even dinner conversations every day .But how is knowledge mediated through these forms? What constitutes the process of interpretation? And how do we draw meaning from the world around us so that we might understand our position in it?In this Very Short Introduction Jens Zimmermann traces the history of hermeneutic theory, setting out its key elements, and demonstrating how they can be applied to a broad range of disciplines: theology; literature; law; and natural and social sciences.Demonstrating the longstanding and wide-ranging necessity of interpretation, Zimmermann reveals its significance in our current social and political landscape.ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area.These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

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  • The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics
    The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics

    THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO HERMENEUTICS "The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is destined to become an invaluable resource for its incisive discussions of all aspects of hermeneutics within the field of philosophy."—Burt Hopkins, Seattle University "This is an extraordinarily rich collection of articles on every aspect of hermeneutics.It covers not just the history of hermeneutics from the ancient Greeks to the present, but also topics ranging from aesthetics and politics to pragmatism and deconstruction as analyzed by key thinkers such as Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, Gadamer, Vattimo, and Apel.This Companion is an essential guide to the hermeneutic tradition."—Dermot Moran, University College Dublin "Hermeneutics—the philosophical theory of interpretation—has been one of the most influential strands of European thought over the last two hundred years or more.This comprehensive volume of essays, with contributions by many leading experts in the field, constitutes an ideal point of entry into the hermeneutic tradition.Its range and level of detail will also appeal to those who wish to advance their knowledge of hermeneutic philosophy and its many important consequences."—Peter Dews, University of Essex The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is a collection of original essays that provides a definitive historical, systematic, authoritative, and critical compendium of philosophical hermeneutics.The volume explores the art and theory of interpretation as it intersects with contemporary philosophical and interdisciplinary schools of thought, including humanism, politics, education, theology, literature, and law.Essays also include cutting-edge discussions of the relation of hermeneutics to the history of philosophy, and address the major themes, topics, core concepts, and key figures at the heart of the discipline.The reference features 70 chapters 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.In doing so, they identify and enact different aspects of hermeneutical aims and approaches in an attempt to bear witness to both the inherent diversity of hermeneutics, and also the constancy and fidelity of its return to history and tradition.Timely and thought-provoking, The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is the only comprehensive reference work of its kind, and offers a wealth of information for everyone with an interest in hermeneutics.

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  • What is a religious cultural hermeneutics?

    A religious cultural hermeneutics is an approach to interpreting religious texts and traditions that takes into account the cultural context in which they were created. It seeks to understand how cultural beliefs, practices, and values influence the interpretation and meaning of religious teachings. By examining the historical and social context of a religion, practitioners of religious cultural hermeneutics aim to gain a deeper understanding of the beliefs and practices of that tradition. This approach recognizes that religious texts and traditions are not static, but are shaped by the cultural milieu in which they exist.

  • What is hermeneutics in relation to music?

    Hermeneutics in relation to music refers to the interpretation and understanding of music, particularly in terms of its cultural, historical, and social contexts. It involves analyzing the meaning and significance of musical works, as well as the intentions of the composers and performers. Hermeneutics also considers how listeners engage with and interpret music, taking into account their own experiences and perspectives. Overall, hermeneutics helps to deepen our appreciation and understanding of music as a form of artistic expression.

  • What is the difference between exegesis and hermeneutics?

    Exegesis is the process of interpreting and explaining a text, particularly a religious or literary one, by examining its original meaning and context. It involves analyzing the historical, cultural, and linguistic aspects of the text to understand its intended message. On the other hand, hermeneutics is the broader study of interpretation, encompassing the principles and methods used to interpret and understand all types of texts, not just religious or literary ones. It focuses on the theory and philosophy of interpretation, including the role of the interpreter and the nature of meaning itself. In summary, exegesis is a specific application of hermeneutics, focusing on the interpretation of religious or literary texts.

  • What is the difference between hermeneutics and exegesis?

    Hermeneutics is the theory and methodology of interpretation, while exegesis is the actual process of interpreting a text. Hermeneutics is concerned with the principles and methods of interpretation, including the role of the interpreter's own biases and assumptions. Exegesis, on the other hand, involves the detailed analysis and interpretation of a specific text, often within its historical and cultural context. In essence, hermeneutics provides the framework for interpretation, while exegesis is the application of that framework to a specific text.

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