Hermeneutics and Truth

Hermeneutics and Truth
Author: Brice R. Wachterhauser
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1994-07-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780810111189

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The claim that all human thought involves "interpretation," that all human thought is in some way relative to a contingent context of cognitive, theoretical, practical, and aesthetic considerations, has become widely accepted, but what we understand by "truth" and how we should best pursue it are questions raised with renewed force once a hermeneutical starting point has been embraced. Brice R. Wachterhauser's collection Hermeneutics and Truth is an attempt to contribute to this conversation. No thinkers have wrestled with the issue of truth and interpretation in more illuminating ways for the Continental tradition of philosophy than Heidegger and Gadamer. Hermeneutics and Truth is a dual focus on Heidegger and Gadamer, but it concentrates primarily on Gadamer's efforts to think through the issue of truth for hermeneutics and only secondarily on Heidegger's thought on this issue.

Correctly Handling the Word of Truth

Correctly Handling the Word of Truth
Author: Mees te Velde,Gerhard H. Visscher
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2014-10-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781630878580

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How should the Word of God be interpreted and applied today? Does our modern culture affect how we read the Bible? Can certain passages be interpreted in different contexts and in different ways, all the while acknowledging that God speaks with a clear and consistent voice? These are the enduring challenges of hermeneutics. In this volume, no less than sixteen Reformed scholars from four different countries join together to tackle the hard questions that often arise when we busy ourselves with the weighty responsibility of interpreting Holy Scripture. As iron sharpens iron, so also these Reformed scholars challenge each other and their readers to ask not only how hermeneutics can be done, but ultimately, how it should be done so that God's Word of Truth may be handled correctly (2 Tim 2:15).

Hermeneutics and the Disclosure of Truth

Hermeneutics and the Disclosure of Truth
Author: James DiCenso
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1990
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015017715130

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Truth and Method

Truth and Method
Author: Hans-Georg Gadamer
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2004-12-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781847144638

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Written in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus. Looking behind the self-consciousness of science, he discusses the tense relationship between truth and methodology. In examining the different experiences of truth, he aims to "present the hermeneutic phenomenon in its fullest extent.

Truth and Experience

Truth and Experience
Author: Gaetano Chiurazzi,Dorthe Jørgensen,Søren Tinning
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781443887946

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The spirit of this book is explorative. It meets the contemporary challenge posed by experience and truth with a critical openness that allows for the full complexity of these concepts to be investigated.The distinction between experience and truth has become subject to finitude; how then can these words and concepts be defined? What might be understood by experience and truth, when the distinction between them is not transformed once and for all (eternally), but once and again (historically)?The contributors to the book investigate a wide range of questions revolving around this challenge to the contemporary understanding of experience and truth. They do so through the perspectives of phenomenology and hermeneutics, while also shedding new light on phenomenological and hermeneutic thought as such – on the distinction between phenomenology and hermeneutics, as well as on the interrelation between such philosophical thought and other fields of thought and culture.

Gadamer s Hermeneutics

Gadamer s Hermeneutics
Author: Joel Weinsheimer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1985
Genre: Aesthetics.
ISBN: 0300041357

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Since the publication of Wahrheit und Methode in 1960 (Tfibingen), Gadamer's hermeneutics has called forth a varied and fruitful response from the Continent, without receiving anything near the same attention from the English-speaking world. Though E.D. Hirsch thought Gadamer sufficiently important in 1965 to merit an early rebuttal and rehabilitation (Validity in Interpretation [New Haven, Conn., 1967], pp. 245-64), Wahrheit und Methode remained unread in England and America, partly because a translation was not available until 1975 (Truth and Method, ed. Garrett Barden and John Cumming [New York]). Even after that date, Gadamer's influence on Anglo-American debate has been largely secondhand, filtering in through such figures as Paul Ricoeur and Jiurgen Habermas. But a renewed interest in the question of what we are to make of tradition, no doubt spurred in large measure by deconstruction's effort to unmake it, has lent Gadamer a new pertinence. One sign that his stock is on the rise is the publication of Joel Weinsheimer's Gadamer's Hermeneutics, a much needed and admirably written introduction to Truth and Method that should push its value even higher. -- JSTOR (June 12, 2012.).

Consequences of Hermeneutics

Consequences of Hermeneutics
Author: Jeff Malpas,Santiago Zabala
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2010-05-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810126862

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Consequences of Hermeneutics celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of one of the most important philosophical works of the twentieth century with essay by most of the leading figurs in contemporary hermeneutic theory, including Gianni Vattimo and Jean Grondin.

Being at Large

Being at Large
Author: Santiago Zabala
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-04-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780228003267

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Politicians and philosophers presenting themselves as the ultimate bearers of truth and reality have created unprecedented technological, cultural, and political framings. This new order conspires to undermine the interpretive practices of open-ended critique, normalizing a sense of threat to preserve control. The greatest emergency has become the absence of emergencies. Tracing an intellectual alliance between academics such as Jordan Peterson and Christina Hoff Sommers and right-wing populist politicians such as Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen, this book denounces framings that make a claim to objectivity. With the help of contemporary thinkers including Bruno Latour, Judith Butler, and Giorgio Agamben, as well as discussion of the Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie and the emergency of biodiversity loss due to climate change, Santiago Zabala illustrates that the twenty-first-century question is not whether we can be free, but how to be at large - unconstrained by the new realist order. Being at Large demonstrates the anarchic power of hermeneutics, calling for interpretive disruptions of the authoritarian narrative as a way of reclaiming freedom in the age of alternative facts.