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Philosophy 420W -- Hermeneutics - This course will investigate the modern currents in philosophical interpretation theory. The focal-point will be Heidegger, Gadamer, and Ricoeur, since most discussions about interpretation must address one or more of these; however, we will not limit ourselves to hermeneutics as narrowly defined. We will consider other traditions and preoccupations in interpretation-theory, and place them in relief to Heidegger, Gadamer, and Ricoeur.
 
Postmetaphysical Hermeneutics: When Practice Triumphs Over Theory - Article by Kurt Anders Richardson. It argues that Hermeneutics has come forward as that comprehensive standpoint from which to view all the projects of human learning. For those of us who have been puzzled by the new intellectual dominance of hermeneutics, the key is that the term no longer refers to the interpretation of texts only but encompasses all the ways in which subjects and objects are involved in human communication. Some of the leading implications of these developments in the practice of interpretation will be discussed below. The outlook I will be interacting with here is variously known by the terms neo-pragmatism, consensus theory, communicative theory.
 
References on Hermeneutics - Prepared by Allen S. Lee and distributed in the 1991 International Conference on Information Systems workshop, "Two Techniques for Qualitative Data Analysis: Analytic Induction and Hermeneutics." Revised, 1995.
 
Reflective dialogue & hermeneutics in research: Mapping community out of diversity - This presentation is based on dissertation research conducted in 1995 toward the Doctor of Education degree at Teachers College, Columbia University.
 
Rhetorical Hermeneutics - This volume provides thoughtful answers to a surprisingly large number of significant questions in the rhetoric of science and in rhetorical theory generally. Unlike most anthologies, there is no issue of continuity in this one. It contains treatments of the fields most central issues and has a group of well-known authors who, in fact, have helped to define the field. It should have a wide readership because of its topical interest, its attention to basic theoretical issues, and its presentation of high quality academic debate.
 
Richard E. Palmer's Writings on Hermeneutics - Richard Palmer has written extensively on Hermeneutics, publishing the first American text on this important subject in 1969. This site contains samples of his writings and a complete bibliography.
 
Symposium - Revue de la Société canadienne pour l'herméneutique et la pensée postmoderneJournal of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought
 
The Hermeneutics of Postmodernity and after - An article of Gary B. Madison at the conference on "After Post-modernism".
 
The Twilight of Jewish Philosophy : Emmanuel Levinas' Ethical Hermeneutics - The Twilight of Jewish Philosophy explores the relationship between Levinas' ethical philosophy and his understanding of Judaism.Subsequent chapters are concerned with showing how this quasi- phenomenological account of the ethical relation provides the orientation for Levinas' approach to interpreting the texts of both Judaism and western thought, his ethical hermeneutics.
 
 

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