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THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO HERMENEUTICS
 "The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is destined to become an invaluable resource for its incisive discussions of all aspects of hermeneutics within the field of philosophy."
—Burt Hopkins, Seattle University
 "This is an extraordinarily rich collection of articles on every aspect of hermeneutics. It covers not just the history of hermeneutics from the ancient Greeks to the present, but also topics ranging from aesthetics and politics to pragmatism and deconstruction as analyzed by key thinkers such as Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, Gadamer, Vattimo, and Apel. This Companion is an essential guide to the hermeneutic tradition."
—Dermot Moran, University College Dublin
 "Hermeneutics—the philosophical theory of interpretation—has been one of the most influential strands of European thought over the last two hundred years or more. This comprehensive volume of essays, with contributions by many leading experts in the field, constitutes an ideal point of entry into the hermeneutic tradition. Its range and level of detail will also appeal to those who wish to advance their knowledge of hermeneutic philosophy and its many important consequences."
—Peter Dews, University of Essex
 The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is a collection of original essays that provides a definitive historical, systematic, authoritative, and critical compendium of philosophical hermeneutics. The volume explores the art and theory of interpretation as it intersects with contemporary philosophical and interdisciplinary schools of thought, including humanism, politics, education, theology, literature, and law. Essays also include cutting-edge discussions of the relation of hermeneutics to the history of philosophy, and address the major themes, topics, core concepts, and key figures at the heart of the discipline. The reference features 70 chapters from an international cast of leading and upcoming scholars, who offer historically informed, philosophically comprehensive, and critically astute contributions in their individual fields of expertise. In doing so, they identify and enact different aspects of hermeneutical aims and approaches in an attempt to bear witness to both the inherent diversity of hermeneutics, and also the constancy and fidelity of its return to history and tradition. Timely and thought-provoking, The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics is the only comprehensive reference work of its kind, and offers a wealth of information for everyone with an interest in hermeneutics.
Contents
Notes on Contributors x
 Introduction 1
Niall Keane and Chris Lawn
 Part I Hermeneutics and the History of Philosophy 9
 1 The History of Hermeneutics 11
Eileen Brennan
 2 Hermeneutics and the Ancient Philosophical Legacy: Hermeneia and Phronesis 22
Jussi Backman
 3 Medieval Hermeneutics 34
David Vessey
 4 Hermeneutics and Modern Philosophy: The Art of Understanding 45
Andrew Bowie
 5 Gadamer and German Idealism 54
Theodore George
 Part II Themes and Topics 63
 6 Hermeneutics and Ethical Life: On the Return to Factical Life 65
Dennis J. Schmidt
 7 Hermeneutics and Politics 72
Bruce Krajewski
 8 Religion 77
Felix Ó Murchadha
 9 Method 86
Inga Römer
 10 Truth 96
Kristin Gjesdal
 11 Historicity and Temporality 105
Brian Rogers
 12 Memory 114
Hans Ruin
 13 Language and Alterity 122
James Risser
 14 Identity, History, Tradition 130
Charles Guignon
 15 Recognition and Freedom 144
David Espinet and Matthias Flatscher
 16 Aesthetics and Perception 155
Günter Figal
 17 Hermeneutics and Ontology 162
István M. Fehér
 18 Narrative 172
Robert Piercey
 19 Rationality, Knowledge, and Relativism 180
Paul Fairfield
 20 Finitude 188
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer
 21 Authority 197
Robert J. Dostal
 22 Subjectivity and Hermeneutics 205
John Russon
 23 Biblical Hermeneutics 212
Jens Zimmermann
 Part III Key Concepts 227
 24 Understanding 229
Donatella Di Cesare
 25 Interpretation, Judgment, and Critique 236
Rudolf A. Makkreel
 26 Word, Image, and Concept 242
Nicholas Davey
 27 Horizonality 248
Thomas J. Nenon
 28 Application and Praxis 253
Lawrence K. Schmidt
 29 Dialectic 259
Thomas Schwarz Wentzer
 30 Play 265
Tony O' Connor
 31 Sense and Meaning: From Aristotle to Heidegger 270
Thomas Sheehan
 32 Prejudice and Pre]Understanding 280
István M. Fehér
 33 On the Manifold Senses of Mimesis: From Plato to Gadamer and Beyond 289
John Sallis
 34 The Hermeneutical Circle 299
Jean Grondin
 35 Metaphor and Symbol 306
Karl Simms
 36 Dialogue, Goodwill, and Community 312
David Vessey
 37 Textuality 320
Karl Simms
 38 Lived Experience: Erlebnis and Erfahrung 326
Nicholas Davey
 Part IV Major Figures 333
 39 Martin Luther 335
Jens Zimmermann
 40 August Boeckh 342
Robert J. Dostal
 41 Immanuel Kant 348
Rudolf A. Makkreel
 42 G. W. F. Hegel 354
John Russon
 43 F. D. E. Schleiermacher 360
Jens Zimmermann
 44 Friedrich Nietzsche 366
Babette E. Babich
 45 Wilhelm Dilthey 378
Rudolf A. Makkreel
 46 Edmund Husserl 383
Pol Vandevelde
 47 Martin Heidegger 389
Cristina Lafont
 48 Hans]Georg Gadamer 397
Jean Grondin
 49 Mircea Eliade: Structural Hermeneutics and Philosophy 404
David M. Rasmussen
 50 Paul Ricoeur 412
Robert Piercey
 51 E. D. Hirsch 417
Robert J. Dostal
 52 Michel Foucault 423
Tony O' Connor
 53 Gianni Vattimo 429
Nicholas Davey
 54 Karl]Otto Apel 435
Pol Vandevelde
 55 Jürgen Habermas 440
Cristina Lafont
 56 Richard Rorty 446
Robert Piercey
 57 Günter Figal 451
Morten Sørensen Thaning
 Part V Philosophical Intersections and Encounters 459
 58 Hermeneutics and Phenomenology 461
Eileen Brennan
 59 Hermeneutics and Deconstruction 471
Donatella Di Cesare
 60 Hermeneutics, Politics, and Philosophy 481
Roberto Alejandro
 61 Hermeneutic Philosophy of Science: Interpreting Nature, Reading Laboratory Science 492
Babette E. Babich
 62 Hermeneutics and Pragmatism 505
David Vessey
 63 Hermeneutics and Education 513
Paul Fairfield
 64 Hermeneutics and Critical Theory 520
Margherita Tonon
 65 Hermeneutics and Theology 530
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
 66 Hermeneutics and Rhetoric 539
Bruce Krajewski
 67 Hermeneutics: Literature and Being 548
Rod Coltman
 68 Hermeneutics and Feminist Philosophy 557
Sara Heinämaa
 69 Hermeneutics and the Analytic-Continental Divide 573
Sara Heinämaa
 70 Hermeneutics and Humanism 585
István M. Fehér
 71 Hermeneutics and Law 595
Francis J. Mootz III
 Index 604

              
              

