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The Question of Hermeneutics: Essays in Honor of Joseph J.Kockelmans
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The Question of Hermeneutics: Essays in Honor of Joseph J.Kockelmans

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The essays included in this volume are illustrative of the depth and breadth of possibilities provided by hermeneutic philosophy and by a hermeneutically-oriented phenomenology. Questions explored include: How is hermeneutics situated within the general 20th-century philosophical climate? What is its genuine essence, its logos? How does hermeneutics relate to traditional philosophy? To Kant? To Hegel? To Husserl? What possibilities does hermeneutics offer for a philosophy of the future? What does it have to say about science, about art, about values, about rationality and its limits, about what it means to be who we are? Contributors include such well known philosophers as Otto Poggeler, Karl-Otto Apel, Calvin Schrag, Walter Biemel, James Edie, Thomas Seebohm and Adriaan Peperzak.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1994
Pages
508
ISBN
9780792329114

The essays included in this volume are illustrative of the depth and breadth of possibilities provided by hermeneutic philosophy and by a hermeneutically-oriented phenomenology. Questions explored include: How is hermeneutics situated within the general 20th-century philosophical climate? What is its genuine essence, its logos? How does hermeneutics relate to traditional philosophy? To Kant? To Hegel? To Husserl? What possibilities does hermeneutics offer for a philosophy of the future? What does it have to say about science, about art, about values, about rationality and its limits, about what it means to be who we are? Contributors include such well known philosophers as Otto Poggeler, Karl-Otto Apel, Calvin Schrag, Walter Biemel, James Edie, Thomas Seebohm and Adriaan Peperzak.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Country
United States
Date
31 July 1994
Pages
508
ISBN
9780792329114