Radical Hermeneutics

Radical Hermeneutics
Author: John D. Caputo
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1988-01-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253114349

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Radical Hermeneutics forges a closer collaboration between hermeneutics and deconstruction than has previously been attempted. For John D. Caputo, hermeneutics means radical thinking without transcendental justification: attending to the ruptures and irregularities in existence before the metaphysics of presence has a chance to smooth them over. Part One shows how Kierkegaardian repetition and Husserlian constitution are fused in Heidegger's classic of hermeneutic statement, Being and Time. Part Two takes up the radicalization of Husserl's and Heidegger's questioning carried out by Derrida. Here, Caputo urges a more radical reading of Heidegger as well as a more hermeneutic reading of Derrida. Part Three argues that radical thinking is not an exercise in nihilism, as its critics charge, but a renewed vigilance about the gaps and differences inherent in our experience. Caputo projects the possibility of a postmetaphysical conception of rationality, an ethics of dissemination, and a notion of faith liberated from the onto-theo-logic. Radical Hermeneutics addresses the most trenchant issues in recent Continental thought.

More Radical Hermeneutics

More Radical Hermeneutics
Author: John D. Caputo
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000-07-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780253213877

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In these spirited essays, John D. Caputo continues the project he launched with Radical Hermeneutics of making hermeneutics and deconstruction work together. Caputo claims that we are not born into this world hard-wired to know Being, Truth, or the Good, and we are not vessels of a Divine or other omnipotent supernatural force. Focusing on how various contemporary philosophers develop aspects of this fragmented view of the life world in areas such as madness, friendship, democracy, gender, science, the "end of ethics," religion, and mysticism, this animated study by one of America's leading continental philosophers shakes the foundations of religion and philosophy, even as it gives them new life.

Existentia Hermeneutica

Existentia Hermeneutica
Author: Andrzej Wiercinski
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre:
ISBN: 3643911513

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Existentia hermeneutica is phronetic existence with the aim of cultivating practical wisdom in human life: It comes from life, influences life, and transforms life. Understanding what is happening in life requires reaching the hermeneutic truth, which is the truth of understanding. The experience of hermeneutic truth calls for personal commitment and existential response, and, thus, expresses the hermeneutic moral imperative. Referring to Heidegger’s phenomenological analytics of Dasein, Gadamer emphasizes that understanding is not only one of the human capabilities, but a way of Dasein’s being-in-the-world.

The Very Idea of Radical Hermeneutics

The Very Idea of Radical Hermeneutics
Author: Roy Martinez
Publisher: Humanities Press International
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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These essays focus on and explore the idea of radicalizing hermeneutics, first proposed in John D. Caputo's study Radical Hermeneutics. They address the confrontation of hermeneutics and postmodernism, and include contributors from the fields of philosophy, literature and science.

The Wounds of Possibility

The Wounds of Possibility
Author: Ricardo Gil Soeiro
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443845167

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Bringing together writers, translators, poets, and leading scholars of cultural theory, literary theory, comparative literature, philosophy, history, political science, music studies, and education, The Wounds of Possibility aims to offer an in-depth and wide-ranging study of George Steiner’s imposing body of work. This book is a timely volume of important essays on one of the most provocative thinkers, critics, and philosophers now writing. During an era in which the question of the ethical and of the status of the work of art, and its relation to the theological dimension, has returned with renewed urgency, Steiner’s work provides rich resources for reflection and it is hoped that the volume will stand on its own as a rich, nuanced accompaniment to the reading of Steiner’s work. With their broad range of thematic foci, theoretical approaches, and stunning constellations of quoted material from different backgrounds, all the essays in the book try to reflect upon the relation between human identity and language, ethics and literature, philosophy and art, and they all offer what we regard as being the most comprehensive engagement with Steiner’s work to date.

Between Philology and Radical Enlightenment

Between Philology and Radical Enlightenment
Author: Martin Mulsow
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004209956

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Drawing on new manuscript sources, this volume offers seven contributions on Hermann Samuel Reimarus, the most significant biblical critic in eighteenth-century Germany, as well as an eminent Enlightenment philosopher, a renowned classicist, and expert on Judaism.

Rethinking the Humanities

Rethinking the Humanities
Author: Ricardo Gil Soeiro
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1443835552

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“In what we consider to be a timely collection of essays, the volume Rethinking the Humanities: Paths and Challenges tries to reflect upon the present condition of the humanities and their manifold challenges, acutely dramatized in an era of increasing contingency and globalization. By drawing upon a wide variety of perspectives and areas of research (from literary studies to philosophy, from cultural criticism to the history of ideas), we hope to surpass the now dominant rhetoric of crisis (as it features, for example, in George Steiner’s essay ‘Humanities – At Twilight?’), not only by devising new horizons for a humanistic-literary culture (Cândido de Oliveira Martins) and envisioning literary studies in a Post-literary age (David Damrosch), but also by advocating an ethical turn for the humanities (Peter Levine and José Pedro Serra) – seen as an education toward autonomy (Richard Wolin), as well as by reconsidering the very notion of crisis within the humanities (Marjorie Perloff and António Sousa Ribeiro). By doing so, and whilst it does not claim to offer definitive answers, the volume nevertheless strives to open up new fields of debate and innovative perspectives.” – The editors

The Resilience of Hope

The Resilience of Hope
Author: Janette McDonald
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042030224

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Hope: What is it? How do we get it? Is it part of being human? Is it something that carries us through hard times? Is it something illusory? This book, which stems from the 4th Inter-Disciplinary.net conference on Hope: Probing the Boundaries held in September 2008 at Mansfield College in Oxford, England, explores all of these questions and many more. As a truly inter-disciplinary venture, this book approaches the theme of hope from the point of view of the philosophical, theological, political, literary, psychological, and sociological and presents hope not just as an abstract theme to be pondered but as an aspect of human living and thinking that has a profound impact on our lives. The conclusions reached in each chapter demonstrate the variety of ways in which hope is conceived as well as the tensions inherent in any discussion of the benefits of hope and the intricacies in dealing with hope on a theoretical and a practical level. This book is perfect for anyone wondering where hope fits into our lives during these troubling times.

Hermenéutica radical

Hermenéutica radical
Author: John David Caputo
Publisher: ITESO
Total Pages: 520
Release:
Genre: History
ISBN: 6078616056

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En un mundo que ofrece soluciones simples y rápidas como el más alto valor del mercado, John Caputo nos desafía con este texto, que propone “devolver su dificultad a las cosas”. Cosa difícil es el camino a la verdad, al acuerdo, al sentido de la vida y de la convivencia, al amor y el acceso al misterio del otro y del Otro, pero es el camino para ser personas y simplificarlo puede convertirse en el más radical de los peligros. En su Hermenéutica radical, “el libro con que presenté por primera vez mi propio pensamiento”, según refiere el autor, Caputo nos ofrece una guía y lámpara para decidirnos a recorrer el camino correcto, con todo su riesgo y su promesa, haciendo dialogar a autores como Kierkegaard, Husserl, Heidegger y Derrida. Desde ellos, y con ellos, nos da un texto introductorio a las escuelas hermenéuticas, para legos, estudiantes y expertos en filosofía, y nos abre a una propuesta original que defiende la riqueza insondable de la palabra, la responsabilidad de la libertad y de la convivencia democrática justa, mirando desde ahí el quehacer de las ciencias, la apuesta de la ética y el riesgo infinito y seductor del misterio de vivir y la religión.