04196nam 22006491c 450 991078174120332120200115203623.01-4725-4726-81-283-27428-097866132742811-4411-2962-610.5040/9781472547262(CKB)2550000000048678(EBL)773211(OCoLC)754582258(SSID)ssj0000564852(PQKBManifestationID)11363522(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000564852(PQKBWorkID)10515855(PQKB)11722961(MiAaPQ)EBC773211(Au-PeEL)EBL773211(CaPaEBR)ebr10497641(CaONFJC)MIL327428(OCoLC)756495906(UtOrBLW)bpp09255983(EXLCZ)99255000000004867820140929d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPhilosophical hermeneutics in relation dialogues with existentialism, pragmatism, critical theory, and postmodernism Paul FairfieldLondon New York Continuum 2011.1 online resource (272 p.)Continuum studies in Continental philosophyDescription based upon print version of record.1-4725-1256-1 1-4411-1638-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Perspectivism: Friedrich Nietzsche -- Reason as boundless communication: Karl Jaspers -- The thou and the mass: Gabriel Marcel -- Truth after correspondence: William James -- The theory of inquiry: John Dewey -- Practice, theory, and anti-theory: Richard Rorty -- Interpretation and criticism: Max Horkheimer -- Deliberative politics: Jürgen Habermas -- Discourse ethics: Karl-Otto Apel -- Genealogy and suspicious interpretation: Michel Foucault -- Radical hermeneutics: John Caputo -- Unprincipled judgments: Jean-François LyotardIntroduction: Hermeneutical Engagements -- Part I. Existentialism -- 1. Perspectivism: Friedrich Nietzsche -- 2. Reason as Boundless -- Communication: Karl Jaspers -- 3. The Thou and the Mass: Gabriel Marcel -- Part -- II. Pragmatism -- 4. Truth Without Foundations: William James -- 5. The -- Theory of Inquiry: John Dewey -- 6. Practice, Theory, and Anti-Theory: Richard -- Rorty -- Part III. Critical Theory -- 7. Interpretation and -- Criticism: Max Horkheimer -- 8. Deliberative Politics: Jürgen Habermas -- 9. -- Communicative Ethics: Karl-Otto Apel -- Part IV. Postmodernism -- 10. -- Genealogy and Suspicious Interpretation: Michel Foucault -- 11. Radical -- Hermeneutics: John Caputo -- 11. Unprincipled Judgments: Jean-François Lyotard -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexIn this important new study, Paul Fairfield examines a number of issues of central importance to philosophical hermeneutics. His aim is less to reexamine the basic hypotheses of hermeneutics (Gadamer's hermeneutics in particular) than to understand it in relational terms, by bringing it into closer association with existentialism, pragmatism, critical theory, and postmodernism. Fairfield contends that there are important affinities and areas for critical exchange between hermeneutics and these four schools of thought which have, until now, remained underappreciated. Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted examines several of these connections by interpreting hermeneutics in relation to specific themes in the writings of key figures within each of these traditions. In so doing, he both clarifies some outstanding issues in hermeneutics and advances the subject beyond what Heidegger, Gadamer, and Ricoeur have given us. Continuum studies in Continental philosophy.HermeneuticsHistoryPhilosophyHermeneuticsHistory.121/.686Fairfield Paul1966-1108832UtOrBLWUtOrBLWUkLoBPBOOK9910781741203321Philosophical hermeneutics in relation3814320UNINA