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Cargando... Dialogue and Dialectic: Eight Hermeneutical Studies on Platopor Hans-Georg Gadamer
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. When a first-rate 20th century philosopher tackles the greek classics, it usually provides for interesting reading. This book is no exception, but it might be more difficult than most other encounters between the past and the present. As the title indicates Gadamer's starting point is in his own hermeneutical theory which is quite a challenge in itself. So it's a lot of work to interpret Gadamer's interpretations in this book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
"This book is a virtual case study in the application of hermeneutical principles to illuminate philosophical texts. The book contains translations of eight of Gadamer's best known essays on Plato....These studies, spanning a period of almost fifty years, are important not only for what they have to say concerning Plato, but also for what they reveal about the development and insightfulness of Gadamer's hermeneutical theory of interpretation....[He] aims at dialogue with Plato and achieves it."--Jeremiah P. Conway, International Philosophical Quarterly "A remarkable felicitous set of translations."--Martin Warner, Times Higher Education Supplement "Gadamer is among the most eminent followers of Heidegger and rather more accessible that most. It is therefore a service to have these eight essays on Plato, dating from 1934 to 1974, translated competently into English."--Choice "May be the best introduction to Gadamer yet published in this country."--W.G. Regier, Modern Language Notes No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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