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No overall history of the philosophical dialogue has appeared since Rudolf Hirzel''s two-volume study was published in 1895. In The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics, Vittorio Hösle covers the development of the genre from its beginning with Plato to the late twentieth-century work of Iris Murdoch and Paul Feyerabend. Hösle presents a taxonomy and a doctrine of categories for the complex literary genre of the philosophical dialogue, focusing on the poetical laws that structure the genre, and develops hermeneutical rules for its correct interpretation.

Following an introduction that employs the categories of subjectivity and intersubjectivity to classify philosophy''s modes of expression, Hösle''s book is structured by the classical triad of the production, inner structure, and reception of the literary dialogue. To explain what is meant by philosophical dialogue, Hösle first deals with the specific traits of philosophical dialogue in contrast to other

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"With its exceptionally clear and powerful argumentation, the book might become the defining work for the study of dialogue. Paraphrasing Kant, one could say that in philosophy mere theory without a history is empty, while history without a theory is blind. Yet in his work Hösle achieves a unique synthesis of historical perceptivity and systematic rigor. This book will be read for many years to come." —Dmitri Nikulin, New School for Social Research


“The inventor of philosophy, Plato, wrote in dialogues, as did some of the best philosophers, Cicero, Augustine, Cusanus, Hume and even Heidegger. Yet until Vittorio Hösle no one had thought of devoting a major study to the genre of the philosophical dialogue. His groundbreaking and thorough inquiry inspires one to read more philosophical dialogues and view them in a new light. It is an outstanding piece of scholarship.” —Jean Grondin, Université de Montréal


"The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics contains four veritable monographs on its four main authors, Plato, Cicero, Hume, and Diderot. The book is well-written and never becomes pedantic; it manifests philological enthusiasm and an intimate knowledge of the connections in the whole area dealt with by this book." —Reinhard Brandt, University of Marburg


"Convincingly translated into English by Steven Rendall, a richly stimulating and documented survey is now made widely accessible. . . . a suggestive and authoritative study. The reader is drawn into the potentialities of dialogue—which may, in turn, define reading itself." —Times Literary Supplement


“Hösle’s latest publication is highly recommended, especially for its superb research and intelligently written subject matter.” —Catholic Library World


“This book will enthrall any who have found the genre of philosophical and theological texts to be of interest and importance, and it will assist anyone wishing better to understand the pragmatics and deictic variables and import of different kinds of philosophical and theological dialogue.” —Modern Theology


“The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics is a definitive translation of a 2016 German-language history of the genre since its beginnings with Plato.”—The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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    Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
    Publication Date: 30/09/2022
    ISBN13: 9780268207069, 978-0268207069
    ISBN10: 0268207062

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    No overall history of the philosophical dialogue has appeared since Rudolf Hirzel''s two-volume study was published in 1895. In The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics, Vittorio Hösle covers the development of the genre from its beginning with Plato to the late twentieth-century work of Iris Murdoch and Paul Feyerabend. Hösle presents a taxonomy and a doctrine of categories for the complex literary genre of the philosophical dialogue, focusing on the poetical laws that structure the genre, and develops hermeneutical rules for its correct interpretation.

    Following an introduction that employs the categories of subjectivity and intersubjectivity to classify philosophy''s modes of expression, Hösle''s book is structured by the classical triad of the production, inner structure, and reception of the literary dialogue. To explain what is meant by philosophical dialogue, Hösle first deals with the specific traits of philosophical dialogue in contrast to other

    Trade Review

    "With its exceptionally clear and powerful argumentation, the book might become the defining work for the study of dialogue. Paraphrasing Kant, one could say that in philosophy mere theory without a history is empty, while history without a theory is blind. Yet in his work Hösle achieves a unique synthesis of historical perceptivity and systematic rigor. This book will be read for many years to come." —Dmitri Nikulin, New School for Social Research


    “The inventor of philosophy, Plato, wrote in dialogues, as did some of the best philosophers, Cicero, Augustine, Cusanus, Hume and even Heidegger. Yet until Vittorio Hösle no one had thought of devoting a major study to the genre of the philosophical dialogue. His groundbreaking and thorough inquiry inspires one to read more philosophical dialogues and view them in a new light. It is an outstanding piece of scholarship.” —Jean Grondin, Université de Montréal


    "The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics contains four veritable monographs on its four main authors, Plato, Cicero, Hume, and Diderot. The book is well-written and never becomes pedantic; it manifests philological enthusiasm and an intimate knowledge of the connections in the whole area dealt with by this book." —Reinhard Brandt, University of Marburg


    "Convincingly translated into English by Steven Rendall, a richly stimulating and documented survey is now made widely accessible. . . . a suggestive and authoritative study. The reader is drawn into the potentialities of dialogue—which may, in turn, define reading itself." —Times Literary Supplement


    “Hösle’s latest publication is highly recommended, especially for its superb research and intelligently written subject matter.” —Catholic Library World


    “This book will enthrall any who have found the genre of philosophical and theological texts to be of interest and importance, and it will assist anyone wishing better to understand the pragmatics and deictic variables and import of different kinds of philosophical and theological dialogue.” —Modern Theology


    “The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics is a definitive translation of a 2016 German-language history of the genre since its beginnings with Plato.”—The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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