Hermeneutics Reader: Texts of the German Tradition from the Enlightenment to the PresentKurt Mueller-Vollmer Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 1 Μαρ 1988 - 392 σελίδες Essays discuss reason and understanding, interpretation, language, meaning, the human sciences, social sciences, and general hermeneutic theory. Kurt Mueller-Vollmer is Emeritus Professor of German Studies and Humanities at Stanford University |
Περιεχόμενα
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Rationalist Hermeneutics | 54 |
General Theory and Art of Interpretation | 72 |
Language Understanding and the Historical World | 98 |
4 Philological Hermeneutics | 132 |
5 The Hermeneutics of the Human Sciences | 148 |
6 The Phenomenological Theory of Meaning and of MeaningApprehension | 165 |
The Disclosure of Meaning | 214 |
8 Hermeneutics and Theology | 241 |
9 The Historicity of Understanding | 256 |
10 Hermeneutics and the Social Sciences | 293 |
11 Perspectives for a General Hermeneutic Theory | 320 |
Bibliography | 347 |
Acknowledgments | 363 |
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