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New Book: Speaking Hermeneutically

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 »

Gadamer, Truth and Method

Gadamer, Truth and Method

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Podcast and etext roundup.

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

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

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

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 »

NASPH

NASPH

I started a list of continental-related philosophical associations. I would like to bring a new society to your attention as well: The North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics. Its mission… Read more »