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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: Ju?rgen 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-Franc?ois Lyotard -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index 330 8 $aIn this important new study, Paul Fairfield examines a number of issues of central importance to philosophical hermeneutics. 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