- Hans-Georg
Gadamer (/ˈɡɑːdəmər/; German: [ˈɡaːdamɐ]; 11
February 1900 – 13
March 2002) was a
German philosopher of the
continental tradition, best known...
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Gadamer, Hans-Georg (1992). Hans-Georg
Gadamer on education, poetry, and history:
Applied hermeneutics. Albany: SUNY Press.
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Morals and Legislation".
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philosophy at the
University of
Heidelberg (at the
instigation of Hans-Georg
Gadamer and Karl Löwith) in 1962,
which he accepted. In this same year he gained...
- The
Gadamer–Derrida
debate concerns the
issue of the
containment of
otherness in
Gadamer's hermeneutics and it
began with an
encounter between Hans-Georg...
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Heidegger suggests we have to look
beyond both.: 27 Hans-Georg
Gadamer (1975)
further developed this concept,
leading to what is
recognized as...
- In the
philosophy of Hans-Georg
Gadamer, a
fusion of
horizons (German: Horizontverschmelzung) is the
process through which the
members of a hermeneutical...
- (German:
Wahrheit und Methode) is a 1960 book by the
philosopher Hans-Georg
Gadamer, in
which the
author deploys the
concept of "philosophical hermeneutics"...
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Dichter (Plato and the Poets), as well as
several other works, Hans-Georg
Gadamer describes the
utopic city of the
Republic as a
heuristic utopia that should...