Gadamer and Ricoeur critical horizons for contemporary hermeneutics
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edited by George H. Taylor and Francis J. Mootz III.
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London
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Bloomsbury Academic
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2012
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Introduction the Editors; Part I: Gadamerian Perspectives; 1. The Closed World of the Work: Gadamer and Ricoeur on Time and Narrative John Arthos; 2. Gadamer's Rhetorical Conception of Hermeneutics as the Key to Developing a Critical Hermeneutics Francis J. Mootz III; 3. Hermeneutics from Heidegger to Gadamer and Ricoeur P. Christopher Smith; 4. Dialogue and Recognition David Vessey; 5. The Dialectic of Belonging and Distanciation in Hermeneutics Merold Westphal; 6. Gadamer, Ricoeur and Chinese Philosophy Kathleen Wright; Part II: Ricoeurian Perspectives; 7. The Relevance of Ricoeur's Model of Translation to Political Practice Bernard Dauenhauer; 8. The Relevance of a Hermeneutical View of the Body for Feminist Theory Louise D. Derksen and Annemie Halsema; 9. Is Phroneseis Deinon? Gadamer and Ricoeur David H. Fisher; 10. Thing Hermeneutics David M. Kaplan; 11. Embodied Hermeneutics: Ideological Controversy in a Ricoeurian and Gadamerian Perspective Andreea Deciu Ritivoi; 12. The Possibility of Dialogue in Today's Diverse World: Understanding as Metaphoric, Not a Fusion of Horizons George H. Taylor Bibliography Index.
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BD241
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E358
2012
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edited by George H. Taylor and Francis J. Mootz III.