Gadamer's repercussions : reconsidering philosophical hermeneutics /
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Table of Contents:
- From word to concept: the task of hermeneutics as philosophy / Hans-Georg Gadamer
- After historicism, is metaphysics still possible? on Hans-Gerog Gadamer's 100th birthday / Jürgen Habermas
- Being that can be understood is language / Richard Rorty
- On the coherence of hermeneutics and ethics: an essay on Gadamer and Levinas / Gerald L. Bruns
- Gadamer and romanticism / Andrew Bowie
- Literature, law, and morality / Georgia Warnke
- A critique of Gadamer's aesthetics / Michael Kelly
- On dialogue: to its cultured despisers / Donald G. Marshall
- Gadamer's philosophy of dialogue and its relation to the postmodernism of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Strauss / Ronald Beiner
- Meaningless hermeneutics? / Joel Weinsheimer
- Radio Nietzsche, or, how to fall short of philosophy / Geoff Waite
- The art of allusion: Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical interventions under National Socialism / Teresa Orozco
- On the politics of Gadamerian hermeneutics: a response to Orozco and Waite / Catherine H. Zuckert
- The protection of the philosophical form: a response to Zuckert / Teresa Orozco
- Salutations: a response to Zuckert / Geoff Waite.