
The Philosophy of Gadamer by Jean Grondin
The ideas of the German philosopher, Hans-Georg Gadamer have had considerable influence both in their own right as the leading modern exposition of philosophical hermeneutics and interpreting the works of Heidegger, Plato and Hegel. This work covers the trail of Gadamer's thought. Taking 'Truth and Method' (1960, translated 1975) as the axis of the interpretation of Gadamer's thought, Jean Grondin lays out the key themes of the work - method, humanism, aesthetic judgement, truth, the work of history - with exemplary clarity. Gadamer's concerns are situated in the context of traditional philosophical issues, showing, for example, how Gadamer both continues, and significantly modifies, the philosophical problem as it begins with Descartes and advances rather than simply follows Heidegger's treatment of the relationship of thinking and language. In this way Grondin shows how the issues of philosophical hermeneutics are relevant for contemporary concerns in science and history.
"There is perhaps no better expositor of Gadamer's philosophical work than Jean GrondinHere, he does a wonderful job of laying out all of the key themes of Truth and Method, disentangling them, but never severing their connections ... and situating Gadamer's concerns in the context of traditional philosophical issues. I would place Grondin's book first on the list as an aid to taking up Gadamer." - Dennis Schmidt, Pennsylvania State University
Jean Grondin is Professor of Philosophy at the Universite de Montreal. Kathryn Plant, the translator, is an Associate Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University and Cardiff University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781902683652 |
| ISBN 10 | 190268365X |
| Title | The Philosophy of Gadamer |
| Author | Jean Grondin |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Year published | 2003-03-31 |
| Number of pages | 192 |
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