Hermeneutics : interpretation theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer / [by] Richard E. Palmer.
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- BD 241 .P35
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents:
pt. 1 On the definition, scope, and significance of hermeneutics
Introduction
Hermeneuein and Hermeneia: The Modern Significance of their Ancient Usage
Six Modern Definitions of Hermeneutics
The Contemporary Battle Over Hermenutics: Betti Versus Gadamer
The Meaning and Scope of Hermeneutics
pt. 2 Four Major Theorists
Two Forerunners of Schleiermacher
Schleiermacher's Project of a General Hermeneutics
Dilthey: Hermeneutics as Foundation of the Geisteswissenschaften
Heidegger's Contribution to Hermeneutics in Being and Time
Heidegger's Later Contribution to Hermeneutical Theory
Gadamer's Crtique of Modern Aesthetic and Historical Consciousness
Gadamer's Dialectical Hermeneutics
pt. 3 A Hermeneutical Manifesto to American Literary Interpretation
Toward Reopening the Question: What is Interpretation
Thirty Theses on Interpretation
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