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The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Publisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2014Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (778 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781317676645
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 121/.686
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Contents:
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: hermeneutics and philosophy -- PART I Hermeneutic origins -- 1 Hermeneutics in Greek philosophy -- 2 Hermeneutics in medieval thought -- PART II Hermeneutic thinkers -- 3 Spinoza and Vico: a new science of interpretation -- 4 Wolff, Chladenius, Meier: Enlightenment and hermeneutics -- 5 Ast and Schleiermacher: hermeneutics and critical philosophy -- 6 Dilthey: hermeneutics and neo-Kantianism -- 7 Nietzsche and the ubiquity of hermeneutics -- 8 Barth and Bultmann: theological hermeneutics -- 9 Heidegger: transformation of hermeneutics -- 10 Strauss: hermeneutics or esotericism? -- 11 Gadamer: the universality of hermeneutics -- 12 Ricoeur: the long way of hermeneutics -- 13 Lonergan's hermeneutics -- 14 Pareyson and Vattimo: from truth to nihilism -- 15 Collingwood and Oakeshott: history and idealism -- 16 MacIntyre and Taylor: traditions, rationality, and modernity -- 17 Davidson and Rorty: triangulation and anti-foundationalism -- 18 Brandom and McDowell: hermeneutics and normativity -- PART III Hermeneutic questions -- 19 Rationality and method -- 20 Being and metaphysics -- 21 Language and meaning -- 22 Truth and relativism -- 23 History and historicity -- 24 Ethics and community -- 25 Politics and critique -- 26 Dialogue and conversation -- 27 Text and translation -- 28 Place and situation -- 29 Symbol and allegory -- 30 Life and world -- 31 Nature and environment -- 32 Self and narrative -- PART IV Hermeneutic engagements -- 33 Hermeneutics, epistemology, and science -- 34 Hermeneutics and literature -- 35 Hermeneutics, religion, and God -- 36 Hermeneutics, jurisprudence and law -- 37 Hermeneutics and rhetoric -- 38 Hermeneutics and intercultural understanding -- 39 Hermeneutics and the social sciences -- 40 Hermeneutics, race and gender.
41 Hermeneutics, aesthetics and the arts -- 42 Hermeneutics and education -- 43 Hermeneutics, health and medicine -- 44 Hermeneutics, architecture and design -- PART V Hermeneutic challenges and dialogues -- 45 Hermeneutics and phenomenology -- 46 Hermeneutics and deconstruction -- 47 Hermeneutics and critical theory -- 48 Hermeneutics and pragmatism -- 49 Hermeneutics and psychoanalysis -- 50 Hermeneutics and language philosophy -- 51 Hermeneutics and feminism -- 52 Hermeneutics, structuralism and post-structuralism -- 53 Hermeneutics and Confucianism -- 54 Hermeneutics and Judaic thought -- 55 Arabic and Islamic hermeneutics -- Conclusion: the future of hermeneutics -- Index.
Summary: The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and is the first volume of its kind.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: hermeneutics and philosophy -- PART I Hermeneutic origins -- 1 Hermeneutics in Greek philosophy -- 2 Hermeneutics in medieval thought -- PART II Hermeneutic thinkers -- 3 Spinoza and Vico: a new science of interpretation -- 4 Wolff, Chladenius, Meier: Enlightenment and hermeneutics -- 5 Ast and Schleiermacher: hermeneutics and critical philosophy -- 6 Dilthey: hermeneutics and neo-Kantianism -- 7 Nietzsche and the ubiquity of hermeneutics -- 8 Barth and Bultmann: theological hermeneutics -- 9 Heidegger: transformation of hermeneutics -- 10 Strauss: hermeneutics or esotericism? -- 11 Gadamer: the universality of hermeneutics -- 12 Ricoeur: the long way of hermeneutics -- 13 Lonergan's hermeneutics -- 14 Pareyson and Vattimo: from truth to nihilism -- 15 Collingwood and Oakeshott: history and idealism -- 16 MacIntyre and Taylor: traditions, rationality, and modernity -- 17 Davidson and Rorty: triangulation and anti-foundationalism -- 18 Brandom and McDowell: hermeneutics and normativity -- PART III Hermeneutic questions -- 19 Rationality and method -- 20 Being and metaphysics -- 21 Language and meaning -- 22 Truth and relativism -- 23 History and historicity -- 24 Ethics and community -- 25 Politics and critique -- 26 Dialogue and conversation -- 27 Text and translation -- 28 Place and situation -- 29 Symbol and allegory -- 30 Life and world -- 31 Nature and environment -- 32 Self and narrative -- PART IV Hermeneutic engagements -- 33 Hermeneutics, epistemology, and science -- 34 Hermeneutics and literature -- 35 Hermeneutics, religion, and God -- 36 Hermeneutics, jurisprudence and law -- 37 Hermeneutics and rhetoric -- 38 Hermeneutics and intercultural understanding -- 39 Hermeneutics and the social sciences -- 40 Hermeneutics, race and gender.

41 Hermeneutics, aesthetics and the arts -- 42 Hermeneutics and education -- 43 Hermeneutics, health and medicine -- 44 Hermeneutics, architecture and design -- PART V Hermeneutic challenges and dialogues -- 45 Hermeneutics and phenomenology -- 46 Hermeneutics and deconstruction -- 47 Hermeneutics and critical theory -- 48 Hermeneutics and pragmatism -- 49 Hermeneutics and psychoanalysis -- 50 Hermeneutics and language philosophy -- 51 Hermeneutics and feminism -- 52 Hermeneutics, structuralism and post-structuralism -- 53 Hermeneutics and Confucianism -- 54 Hermeneutics and Judaic thought -- 55 Arabic and Islamic hermeneutics -- Conclusion: the future of hermeneutics -- Index.

The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key philosophers, topics and themes in this exciting subject and is the first volume of its kind.

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