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Relational Hermeneutics: Essays in Comparative Philosophy

✍ Scribed by Paul Fairfield; Saulius Geniusas (editors)


Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
272
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Investigating connections between philosophical hermeneutics and neighbouring traditions of thought, this volume considers the question of how post-Heideggerian hermeneutics, as represented by Gadamer, Ricoeur and recent scholars following in their wake, relate to these traditions, both in general terms and bearing upon specific questions.
The traditions covered in this volumeβ€”existentialism, pragmatism, poststructuralism, Eastern philosophy, and hermeneutics itselfβ€”are all characterized by significant internal diversity, adding to the difficulty in reaching an interpretation that is at once comparative and critical. None of these traditions represent a unified system of belief; all are umbrella terms which are at once useful and imprecise, and the differences internal to each must not to be understated.
An innovative work of comparative philosophy, this volume avoids oversimplification and offers specific analyses that treat hermeneutics in relation to particular themes and key figures in each of these traditions of thought. Philosophical hermeneutics is explicitly dialogical, and it is in this spirit that the authors of this book approach their subjects, revealing the important affinities and opportunities for mutually enriching conversations which have until now been overlooked.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Editors’ Introduction: Relational Hermeneutics
Part 1: Hermeneutics and Philosophies of Existence
1. Solicitude: Towards a Heideggerian Care Ethics-of-Assistance
2. Sartre: From Hyperbolic Existentialism to Crypto-Hermeneutics
3. The Force of the Embodied Individual: De Beauvoir and Gadamer on Interpretive Understanding
4. The Hermeneutics of Lived Time: Education as the Way of Being
Part 2: Hermeneutics and Pragmatism
5. Hermeneutical Pragmatism
6. The Pragmatic Spira
7. A Poet on Each Side of the Poem: A Hermeneutic and Democratic Demand for Engaging Tradition
8. β€˜Things as They Are / Are Changed upon the Blue Guitar’: Self-Realization and Productive Imagination
Part 3: Hermeneutics and Poststructuralism
9. Foucault and Hermeneutics
10. Dialogue or Drama? The Event of Interpretation in Gadamer and Foucault
11. Understanding: A Violent Aim?
12. Hermeneutics as Loving Understanding: Towards a Feminist Poststructuralist Hermeneutics
Part 4: Hermeneutics and Eastern Thought
13. The Turning Word: Relational Hermeneutics and Aspects of Buddhist Thought
14. Confucian Relational Hermeneutics, the Emotions, and Ethical Life
15. Thinking through Words: The Existential Hermeneutics of Zhuangzi and Heidegger
Notes
Index


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