Tag Archives: Gadamer
New Book: Speaking Hermeneutically
John Arthos discovers and promotes an organic reciprocity between rhetoric as a humanist practice and hermeneutics as a theoretical comportment. Although these two traditions have a long and rewarding… Read more
Podcast and etext roundup.
Open Court, publisher of the philosophy and contemporary culture series, has a number of podcasts that could be of interest to some. Here is the link. Avax forum has posts… Read more
Gadamer’s Aesthetics
A new entry at SEP: Gadamer (1900–2002) does not provide an account of the aesthetic in any customary sense. His approach to art runs, in many ways, against conventional philosophical… Read more
Video: Heidegger and his Cabin
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quv4wUvvYIU[/youtube] Heidegger's famous Black Forest cabin at Todtnauberg (where he wrote many of his key works, including 'Being and Time') is shown here by his son Hermann, commented upon by… Read more
Continental Philosophy Review: Volume 39, Number 3 / July, 2006
TOC A phenomenology of gender — Johanna Oksala Betrayal in teaching: Persuasion in Kierkegaard, theory and performance — David A. Borman Heidegger’s animals — Stuart Elden Lacan’s subversion of the… Read more