Hans-Georg Gadamer (b 1900) is best known for his path-breaking work in philosophical hermeneutics, most prominently advanced in his book Truth and Method of 1960. Traditionally, hermeneutics (from ...
Gadamer, the man who lived history – the whole twentieth century and into the early years of the new millennium – accorded great importance to the study of it. Learning from history is important for ...
Hans-Georg Gadamer extended Heidegger's work on hermeneutics in much the same way Shleiemacher expanded upon Ast's work. Gadamer stressed the importance of examining the historical and cultural ...
Hovey, Richard B. 2023. The Daily Grind of Living With Chronic Pain: An Applied Hermeneutic Exploration. Global Qualitative Nursing Research, Vol. 10, Issue. , p ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900–2002) is widely recognized as the leading exponent of ...
Hans-Georg Gadamer extended Heidegger's work on hermeneutics in much the same way Shleiemacher expanded upon Ast's work. Gadamer stressed the importance of examining the historical and cultural ...
We argue against Foucault’s erasure of the patient, and instead explore alternate constructivist epistemologies, focusing on the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and dialogism of Mikhail Bakhtin, to ...
This part of the book moves beyond Heidegger and utilises the hermeneutic philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer to show that unless the doctor and patient reach a common interpretation of the clinical ...
L. Austin; and Hans-Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutical impulse to reconstruct the ‘question’ to which a given literary text is an ‘answer’. If Jameson is equably at home with the caustic, demystificatory ...
Art, according to the phenomenological interpretation, may be understood as a beginning, an opening, an origin without a telos; or, defined by Hans-Georg Gadamer as the project by which "something new ...
The German philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer argues that the classic speaks in such a way that it is not a statement about what is past . . . rather, it says something to the present as if it were said ...