Präsentiert durch Paradigm Publishing Services
Yale University Press
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert
Erfordert eine Authentifizierung
6. The Universality of the Hermeneutic Universe
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
I. On the Prehistory of Hermeneutics
- 1. Linguistic Delimitations 17
- 2. The Semantics of hermeneuein 20
- 3. Allegorical Interpretation of Myth 23
- 4. Philo: The Universality of Allegory 26
- 5. Origen: The Universality of Typology 28
- 6. Augustine: The Universality of the Inner Logos 32
- 7. Luther: Sola Scripture? 39
- 8. Flocius: The Universality of the Grammatical 42
-
II. Hermeneutics between Grammar and Critique
- 1. Dannhauer: True Interpretation and Interpretive Truth 47
- 2. Chladenius: The Universality of the Pedagogical 50
- 3. Meier: The Universality of Signs 56
- 4. Pietism: The Universality of the Affective 59
-
III. Romantic Hermeneutics and Schleiermacher
- 1. The Post-Kantian Transition from the Enlightenment to Romanticism: Ast and Schlegel 63
- 2. Schleiermacher's Universalization of Misunderstanding 67
- 3. Limiting Hermeneutics to Psychology? 72
- 4. The Dialectical Ground of Hermeneutics 73
-
IV. The Problems of Historicism
- 1. Bockh and the Dawn of Historical Awareness 76
- 2. Droysen's Universal Historiology: Understanding as Research in the Moral World 79
- 3. Dilthey: On the Way to Hermeneutics 84
-
V. Heidegger: Hermeneutics as the Interpretation of Existence
- 1. The "Fore" of Fore-Understanding 92
- 2. Its Transparency in Interpretation 96
- 3. The Idea of a Philosophical Hermeneutics of Facticity 98
- 4. The Derivative Status of Statements? 100
- 5. Hermeneutics after the Turn 102
-
VI. Gadamer and the Universe of Hermeneutics
- 1. Back to the Human Sciences 106
- 2. The Overcoming of Historicist Hermeneutics 110
- 3. Effective History as Principle 113
- 4. Understanding as Questioning and Therefore Application 115
- 5. Language as Dialogue 117
- 6. The Universality of the Hermeneutic Universe 120
-
VII. Hermeneutics in Dialogue
- 1. Betti's Epistemological Return to the Inner Spirit 125
- 2. Habermas's Critique of Hermeneutics in the Name of Agreement 129
- 3. The Deconstructive Challenge to Hermeneutics 135
- Afterword 140
- Notes 145
- Bibliography 169
- Index 229
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Preface xiii
- Introduction 1
-
I. On the Prehistory of Hermeneutics
- 1. Linguistic Delimitations 17
- 2. The Semantics of hermeneuein 20
- 3. Allegorical Interpretation of Myth 23
- 4. Philo: The Universality of Allegory 26
- 5. Origen: The Universality of Typology 28
- 6. Augustine: The Universality of the Inner Logos 32
- 7. Luther: Sola Scripture? 39
- 8. Flocius: The Universality of the Grammatical 42
-
II. Hermeneutics between Grammar and Critique
- 1. Dannhauer: True Interpretation and Interpretive Truth 47
- 2. Chladenius: The Universality of the Pedagogical 50
- 3. Meier: The Universality of Signs 56
- 4. Pietism: The Universality of the Affective 59
-
III. Romantic Hermeneutics and Schleiermacher
- 1. The Post-Kantian Transition from the Enlightenment to Romanticism: Ast and Schlegel 63
- 2. Schleiermacher's Universalization of Misunderstanding 67
- 3. Limiting Hermeneutics to Psychology? 72
- 4. The Dialectical Ground of Hermeneutics 73
-
IV. The Problems of Historicism
- 1. Bockh and the Dawn of Historical Awareness 76
- 2. Droysen's Universal Historiology: Understanding as Research in the Moral World 79
- 3. Dilthey: On the Way to Hermeneutics 84
-
V. Heidegger: Hermeneutics as the Interpretation of Existence
- 1. The "Fore" of Fore-Understanding 92
- 2. Its Transparency in Interpretation 96
- 3. The Idea of a Philosophical Hermeneutics of Facticity 98
- 4. The Derivative Status of Statements? 100
- 5. Hermeneutics after the Turn 102
-
VI. Gadamer and the Universe of Hermeneutics
- 1. Back to the Human Sciences 106
- 2. The Overcoming of Historicist Hermeneutics 110
- 3. Effective History as Principle 113
- 4. Understanding as Questioning and Therefore Application 115
- 5. Language as Dialogue 117
- 6. The Universality of the Hermeneutic Universe 120
-
VII. Hermeneutics in Dialogue
- 1. Betti's Epistemological Return to the Inner Spirit 125
- 2. Habermas's Critique of Hermeneutics in the Name of Agreement 129
- 3. The Deconstructive Challenge to Hermeneutics 135
- Afterword 140
- Notes 145
- Bibliography 169
- Index 229