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Hermeneutics, the study of interpretation, is an essential and valuable branch of philosophy. Hermeneutics is also a central component of the methodology of the social sciences and the humanities, for example historiography, anthropology, art history, and literary criticism. In a sequence of accessible chapters, contributors across the human sciences explain the leading concepts and ideas of hermeneutics, the historical development of the field, the importance of hermeneutics in philosophy today, and the ways in which it can address contemporary concerns including intercultural relations, relations between subcultures within a single society, and relations across race and gender. Clearly structured and written in non-technical language, this Companion will be an important contribution to a growing field of study.

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Introduction; 1. Hermeneutics and theology Christoph Bultmann; 2. Hermeneutics and nature Dalia Nassar; 3. Hermeneutics and romanticism Fred Rush; 4. Hermeneutics and German idealism Paul Redding; 5. Hermeneutics and history John H. Zammito; 6. Hermeneutics and positivism Frederick C. Beiser; 7. Hermeneutics: Nietzschean approaches Paul Katsafanas; 8. Hermeneutics and psychoanalysis Sebastian Gardner; 9. Hermeneutics and phenomenology Benjamin Crowe; 10. Hermeneutics and critical theory Georgia Warnke; 11. Hermeneutics: francophone approaches Michael N. Forster; 12. Hermeneutics: non-Western approaches Kai Marchal; 13. Hermeneutics and literature Jonathan Culler; 14. Hermeneutics and law Ralf Poscher; 15. Hermeneutics and the human sciences Kristin Gjesdal.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 1/3/2019 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781316638170, 978-1316638170
      ISBN10: 1316638170
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      Book Synopsis
      Hermeneutics, the study of interpretation, is an essential and valuable branch of philosophy. Hermeneutics is also a central component of the methodology of the social sciences and the humanities, for example historiography, anthropology, art history, and literary criticism. In a sequence of accessible chapters, contributors across the human sciences explain the leading concepts and ideas of hermeneutics, the historical development of the field, the importance of hermeneutics in philosophy today, and the ways in which it can address contemporary concerns including intercultural relations, relations between subcultures within a single society, and relations across race and gender. Clearly structured and written in non-technical language, this Companion will be an important contribution to a growing field of study.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; 1. Hermeneutics and theology Christoph Bultmann; 2. Hermeneutics and nature Dalia Nassar; 3. Hermeneutics and romanticism Fred Rush; 4. Hermeneutics and German idealism Paul Redding; 5. Hermeneutics and history John H. Zammito; 6. Hermeneutics and positivism Frederick C. Beiser; 7. Hermeneutics: Nietzschean approaches Paul Katsafanas; 8. Hermeneutics and psychoanalysis Sebastian Gardner; 9. Hermeneutics and phenomenology Benjamin Crowe; 10. Hermeneutics and critical theory Georgia Warnke; 11. Hermeneutics: francophone approaches Michael N. Forster; 12. Hermeneutics: non-Western approaches Kai Marchal; 13. Hermeneutics and literature Jonathan Culler; 14. Hermeneutics and law Ralf Poscher; 15. Hermeneutics and the human sciences Kristin Gjesdal.

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