Indiana University Press
Self-Understanding and Lifeworld: Basic Traits of a Phenomenological Hermeneutics
Self-Understanding and Lifeworld: Basic Traits of a Phenomenological Hermeneutics
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What are the foundations of human self-understanding and the value of responsible philosophical questioning? Focusing on Heidegger's early work on facticity, historicity, and the phenomenological hermeneutics of factical-historical life, Hans-Helmuth Gander develops an idea of understanding that reflects our connection with the world and other, and thus invites deep consideration of phenomenology, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. He draws usefully on Husserl's phenomenology and provides grounds for exchange with Descartes, Dilthey, Nietzsche, Gadamer, Ricoeur, and Foucault. On the way to developing a contemporary hermeneutical philosophy, Gander clarifies the human relation to self in and through conversation with Heidegger's early hermeneutics. Questions about reading and writing then follow as these are the very actions that structure human self-understanding and world understanding.
Author: Hans-Helmuth Gander
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 08/28/2017
Pages: 430
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.80lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.13d
ISBN: 9780253025555
About the Author
Hans-Helmuth Gander is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Husserl Archive at the University of Freiburg.
Ryan Drake is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fairfield University in Connecticut. He specializes in 20th century European philosophy and ancient philosophy.
Joshua Rayman is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. He is author of Kant on Sublimity and Morality.
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