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  1. La Actualidad de Lo Bello (Spanish Edition) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1998-05
  2. Hermeneutics, Religion, and Ethics (Yale Studies in Hermeneutics) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1999-12-11
  3. Gesammelte Werke, 10 Bde., Bd.1, Hermeneutik by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1990-01-01
  4. Gadamer In Conversation: Reflections and Commentary by Hans-Georg Gadamer, Richard Palmer, 2001-12-17
  5. Gesammelte Werke. by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1999-11-01
  6. The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1988-03-23
  7. Gadamer-Lesebuch by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1997-01-01
  8. Plato's Dialectical Ethics by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 2009-09-04
  9. Philosophical Apprenticeships (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1987-03-13
  10. Truth and Method. by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1996
  11. Political Hermeneutics: The Early Thinking of Hans-Georg Gadamer by Robert R. Sullivan, 1989-11-01
  12. Wahrheit und Methode: Grundzuge einer Philosophischen Hermeneutik. by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1965
  13. Praise of Theory: Speeches and Essays (Yale Studies in Hermeneutics) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1999-01-11
  14. Die Aktualitat DES Schonen Contemprain (Universal-Bibliothek ; Nr. 9844) (German Edition) by Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1977

21. Hans-Georg Gadamer -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
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Truth and Method
by Hans-Georg Gadamer , Joel C. Weinsheimer (Editor), Donald G. Marshall (Editor). A newly revised edition of the classic work of philosophy and criticism. Incorporates numerous corrections.
“No one interested in hermeneutics and historical understanding can justify neglecting Wahrheit und Methode . Gadamer not only reinterprets the history of modern hermeneutics, but he offers his own phenomenology of understanding.... His is our century’s most creative and ambitious attempt to exorcise the demon of historicism.”— Journal of the American Academy of Religion
“The most ambitious theoretical justification of knowledge in the human sciences to appear in recent years. The book’s impact as a thoroughgoing discussion of modern historicism has already been felt in the disciplines of aesthetics, law, theology, and philosophy.”—

22. Hans-Georg Gadamer: An Appreciation
Includes gadamer links, a photgallery and original essays and bibliographic notes about gadamer.
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The most thorough and comprehensive Gadamer website on the internet
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"Congratulations on your new Gadamer Website! It is a credit to Gadamer and very informative. Your description of Gadamer and the bibliographies are helpful... I especially liked the pictures... As you say, a good Gadamer website is much needed."
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, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Murray College "I saw the Gadamer site, and if the other online Gadamer-content that you linked is any indication, it is the best on the web."
-Dr. Graham Leuschke, owner/proprietor of Leuschke.org New! Check out David Simmons' essay on Why we need a Gadamer website When Gadamer died in March of 2002 I felt I had to do something. I have always been hugely interested in Gadamer, despite the fact that my field is Anthropology, not Philosophy. I have been consistently disappointed with the quality of the information about Gadamer available on the web. While there is some good stuff out there, a lot of it is out of date. Frankly, many of the essays available on-line do not demonstrate a full grasp of the intricacies of Gadamer's work. The purpose of this site, then, is to provide a centralized source of information about Gadamer. Although it is quite modest right now, I hope that it will someday grow to become the premiere English-language site about Gadamer on the web. The goal is not to be exhaustive - that has already been accomplished by scholars far more familiar with Gadamer's work than I - but rather to provide high-quality, well-written information on Gadamer and make it freely available on line.

23. Munzinger Personen - Hans-Georg Gadamer
Kurzbiographie mit 3 Seiten (1185 W¶rter) hansgeorg gadamer, deutscher Philosoph und Hochschullehrer; Prof. em. Dr. phil.; Quelle Munzinger-Archiv/Internationales Biographisches Archiv 50/94; Stand der Online-Version (erg¤nzt durch MA-Journal) 1999; 1999 Munzinger-Archiv GmbH, Ravensburg.
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24. Hans-Georg GADAMER
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25. The Philosophy Of Hans-Georg Gadamer
This volume sheds new light on gadamer's relation to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and especially on his complex relationship to Heidegger.
http://www.siu.edu/~philos/llp/HGG.html
The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer
(Volume XXIV, 1997)
The Philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer at Amazon.com Hans-Georg Gadamer, one of the outstanding exponents of hermeneutics, is also a master of hermeneutic praxis. His influence on thinking in the humanities has been profound. The two main foci of his work have been Greek philosophy, especially Plato, and hermeneutics, but his interests range widely. This volume sheds new light on Gadamer's relation to Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Hegel, and especially on his complex relationship to Heidegger, in which Gadamer moved from discipleship to an independent position. Hans-Georg Gadamer: Intellectual Autobiography
(replies follow essays)
Karl-Otto Apel : "Regulative Ideas or Truth Happening: An Attempt at Determining the Logos of Hermeneutics"
Roderick M. Chisholm : "Gadamer and Realism: Reaching an Understanding"
David Hoy : "Post-Cartesian Interpretation: Gadamer and Davidson"
Joan Stambaugh : "Gadamer on the Beautiful"
Donald P. Verene

26. Gadamer Homepage
Welcome to the hansgeorg gadamer website. hans-georg gadamer, a renowned figureof 20th-century German philosophy, died on March 13, 2002, at the age of 102.
http://www.svcc.cc.il.us/academics/classes/gadamer/gadamer.htm
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Hans-Georg Gadamer
website. "Hans-Georg Gadamer, a renowned figure of 20th-century German philosophy, died on March 13, 2002, at the age of 102. Gadamer believed that philosophy was of no use unless it could be understood, and in his writing he eschewed his discipline's reputation for excessive abstruseness. In his magnum opus, Truth and Method , which contributed enormously to the field of hermeneutics, he argued that experience, culture, and prior understanding render the scientific ideal of objectivity impossible." World Press Review v. 49 no. 6 (June 2002) p. 47

27. Gadamer Homepage
gadamer Hans Georg (1900), filozof niemiecki. Ucze P. Natorpa i M. Heideggera. Wspótwórca XX-wiecznej hermeneutyki. Jeden z najwybitniejszych
http://www.svcc.edu/academics/classes/gadamer/gadamer.htm
Welcome to the
Hans-Georg Gadamer
website. "Hans-Georg Gadamer, a renowned figure of 20th-century German philosophy, died on March 13, 2002, at the age of 102. Gadamer believed that philosophy was of no use unless it could be understood, and in his writing he eschewed his discipline's reputation for excessive abstruseness. In his magnum opus, Truth and Method , which contributed enormously to the field of hermeneutics, he argued that experience, culture, and prior understanding render the scientific ideal of objectivity impossible." World Press Review v. 49 no. 6 (June 2002) p. 47

28. Paul Ricoeur And The Hermeneutics Of Suspicion: A Brief Overview And Critique
Hermeneutics is both science and art. In many ways this beguilingly simple statement is responsible for the modern ferment in hermeneutics a process begun with F. Schleiermacher (1768-1834) and his attempt to gain meaning through understanding the mind of the author; given significant impetus more recently in the seminal work of hans-georg gadamer and his call for a dialectic between the horizons of the text and reader; and radicalized in the increasingly reader-response oriented hermeneutics of today. Ricoeur's hermeneutic of suspicion represents his attempt to retain both science and art, whilst disallowing either an absolute status.
http://capo.org/premise/95/sep/p950812.html
PREMISE / Volume II, Number 8 / September 27, 1995 / Page 12
Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion: A Brief Overview and Critique
by G. D. Robinson Hermeneutics is both science and art. In many ways this beguilingly simple statement is responsible for the modern ferment in hermeneutics - a process begun with F. Schleiermacher (1768-1834) and his attempt to gain meaning through understanding the mind of the author; given significant impetus more recently in the seminal work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and his call for a dialectic between the horizons of the text and reader; and radicalized in the increasingly reader-response oriented hermeneutics of today. The French philosopher, Paul Ricoeur, while essentially operating from within the reader oriented end of the spectrum, is uncomfortable with the intrinsic subjectivity associated with such hermeneutics and seeks to walk the fine line between a call for objectivity (grounded in some way in the text), and yet at the same time seeking to remain "open" to what the text may have to say. Ricoeur's hermeneutic of suspicion represents his attempt to retain both science and art, whilst disallowing either an absolute status; "Hermeneutics seems to me to be animated by this double motivation: willingness to suspect, willingness to listen; vow of rigor, vow of obedience." Distilling the essence of Ricouer's hermeneutics here stated, A. Thisleton notes that:

29. Dynamic Directory - Society - Philosophy - Philosophers - Gadamer, Hans-Georg
at the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences. hansgeorg gadamer - gadamer Page at Mythos Logos, including links to other
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  • Defusing Gadamer's Horizons - Article by Douglas Jones, who wants to sketch some reasons to be skeptical of the central postmodernist claim, limiting his observations to the arguments given in Gadamer's seminal "Truth and Method".
  • Etsuro Makita's Gadamer Page - Homepage of the author of the definitive Gadamer bibliography. Includes a substantial portion of the bibliography. In German and Japanese.
  • Gadamer and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education, by Padraig Hogan. Details six themes of Gadamer's hermeneutics, in relation to pedagogy.
  • Gadamer on Celan - A collection of all of Gadamer's published writings on Celan's poetry. There is also an accessible commentary on the poems and a translation of Who Am I and Who Are You.

30. Hans-Georg Gadamer

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Hans-Georg Gadamer est mort
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EIDELBERG (AFP) - Hans-Georg Gadamer, un des grands philosophes allemands contemporains et père de l'herméneutique philosophique, est mort à l'âge de 102 ans, a indiqué jeudi 14 mars 2002, un porte-parole de la ville de Heidelberg où il résidait. Né à Marbourg le 11 février 1900, fils d'un chimiste éminent, Gadamer aura côtoyé au cours de sa vie plusieurs philosophes marquants, notamment Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), qui exercera une influence déterminante sur sa pensée et fut son directeur de thèse en 1928 sur "l'Éthique dialectique de Platon". Il est considéré comme le fondateur de l'herméneutique contemporaine, la philosophie de la compréhension via l'interprétation des textes, qu'il décrit comme "une méthode d'interprétation, mais aussi d'élucidation de l'existence". Son oeuvre majeure, "Vérité et méthode - Les grandes lignes d'une herméneutique philosophique", a été publiée en 1960 et traduite en plusieurs langues. Il y expose le concept central de sa philosophie, la compréhension, attitude fondamentale à avoir envers le monde et les hommes et qui passe par une remise en question permanente de notre héritage culturel. Dans les dernières années de sa vie, Gadamer avait continué de prendre position sur les développements du monde, donnant notamment des conférences ou recevant des interlocuteurs pour des entretiens dans sa maison de Heidelberg.

31. Hans-Georg Gadamer
Pr©sentation de sa pens©e sur l'Espace Philosophie.
http://www.philo.8m.com/philosophe3.html
Hans-Georg Gadamer est mort
H
EIDELBERG (AFP) - Hans-Georg Gadamer, un des grands philosophes allemands contemporains et père de l'herméneutique philosophique, est mort à l'âge de 102 ans, a indiqué jeudi 14 mars 2002, un porte-parole de la ville de Heidelberg où il résidait. Né à Marbourg le 11 février 1900, fils d'un chimiste éminent, Gadamer aura côtoyé au cours de sa vie plusieurs philosophes marquants, notamment Martin Heidegger (1889-1976), qui exercera une influence déterminante sur sa pensée et fut son directeur de thèse en 1928 sur "l'Éthique dialectique de Platon". Il est considéré comme le fondateur de l'herméneutique contemporaine, la philosophie de la compréhension via l'interprétation des textes, qu'il décrit comme "une méthode d'interprétation, mais aussi d'élucidation de l'existence". Son oeuvre majeure, "Vérité et méthode - Les grandes lignes d'une herméneutique philosophique", a été publiée en 1960 et traduite en plusieurs langues. Il y expose le concept central de sa philosophie, la compréhension, attitude fondamentale à avoir envers le monde et les hommes et qui passe par une remise en question permanente de notre héritage culturel. Dans les dernières années de sa vie, Gadamer avait continué de prendre position sur les développements du monde, donnant notamment des conférences ou recevant des interlocuteurs pour des entretiens dans sa maison de Heidelberg.

32. EpistemeLinks.com: Philosopher Results
hansgeorg gadamer. Born 2/11/1900 Died 3/14/2002. gadamer, hans-georg,Source Erratic Impact (PRB) Author Danne Polk. Search Directory Links.
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33. Golub, Alex
A graduate student in anthropology and a web monkey for the Humanities Division, Golub's page includes a blog of Golub's thoughts and a hansgeorg gadamer tribute page.
http://a-golub.uchicago.edu/

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35. David Blacker / EDUCATION AS THE NORMATIVE DIMENSION OF PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTI
An article by David Blacker, that attempts to renew a dialogicallygrounded humanism, an old educational ideal that finds the beginnings of a compelling and novel defense in the philosophical hermeneutics of hans-georg gadamer.
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/COE/EPS/PES-Yearbook/93_docs/BLACKER.HTM
EDUCATION AS THE NORMATIVE DIMENSION
OF PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS
David Blacker
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
A recent Business Week proponents some part of education that has reasons of its own, some part that is worthwhile not because of the commodities it procures nor even the sorts of citizens it creates. It is also to suggest that we are dangerously close to losing that vision, even as our need for it grows ever more urgent. But how might such a vision be articulated, without being called idealistic or, even worse, being labelled reactionary, in a political sense? as such against those who would justify it on narrowly utilitarian grounds. But that is not all. Gadamer argues that we miss the phenomenon completely when we think of education [ Bildung education uses us . Consequently, although we may be said to allow it to happen in certain ways, education as Bildung eludes us when we obtrude too severely on its proper sphere. In what follows, I will attempt to show how Gadamer makes sense of these bizarre claims. context Gadamer at once appropriates this old interpretive tradition, one that extends at least to the hermeneutics of Biblical exegesis in the Middle Ages, and takes it beyond the narrow confines of the interpretation of sacred texts. He claims that this basic whole-part circular structure characterizes

36. Literary Criticism On The Web: Gadamer, Hans-Georg -- Gunderrode, Karoline Von
gadamer, hansgeorg hans-georg gadamer Home Page. Garcia Marquez, GabrielMacondo; Chronicle of a Death Foretold; Lecture on One Hundred
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37. MediaMente: Hans Georg Gadamer
Italian site, which gives a short biography and bibliography of gadamer. In English.Category Society Philosophy Philosophers gadamer, hansgeorg......Hans Georg gadamer. Interview. Monologue and Biography. Hans Georggadamer was born in Marburg, Germany 11 February 1900. He studied
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Hans Georg Gadamer
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Biography
Hans Georg Gadamer was born in Marburg, Germany 11 February 1900. He studied at Breslau (1918) with Richard Hoenigswald and at Marburg (1919) with Nicolai Hartmann and Paul Natorp, graduating in 1922 with a thesis on "The essence of pleasure and dialogue in Plato". In 1923, at Freiberg he met Husserl and Heidegger, and studied at the University of Marburg from 1923 to 1928. He became professor of philosophy in 1937 and in 1939 became professor at the University of Leipzig, being made rector in 1946. In 1947 he taught at Frankfurt and in 1949 at Heidelberg. Emeritus professor since 1978, Gadamer has also taught in many universities around the world, including the USA, experiencing what he has called "a second youth". One of the leading authorites on contemporary philosophy, he was recently honoured by the publication of his "Complete Works (1986-1991).
Bibliography
Among the works published in English:
  • Truth and Method (1960);

38. Philosophical Hermeneutics, Or Theories Of Interpretation
Graduate Hermeneutics Lectures this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descartes, Hume, Kant, Dilthey). Then it will follow the hermeneutic tradition in philosophy as it develops in the twentieth century, through a philosophical examination of the works of Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, hans-georg gadamer, J¼rgen Habermas, and Paul Ricoeur. In addition, we will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS, or
THEORIES OF INTERPRETATION
Dr. Harry P. Reeder
Philosophy 5393-001 Topics in the History of Philosophy:
Philosophical Hermeneutics
Dr. Harry P. Reeder, 302CH, 272-3218
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Course Outline
I. Objectives:
II. Format: In each class we will discuss the weekly assigned reading. Students should come to class prepared to discuss issues arising from the texts. Students are expected to prepare at least two written questions for each class (after the first class), in order to facilitate discussion.
III. Texts: The following texts will be available from the bookstore:
REQUIRED:
Edmund Husserl: The Idea of Phenomenology. Tr. Wm. P. Alston and George Nakhnikian. Nijhoff, 1964.
Richard E. Palmer: Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer
Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences: Essays on language, action and interpretation. Cambridge, 1981. (Ch. 1, 3-8). Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Philosophical Investigations. Tr. G. E. M. Anscombe. Blackwell, 1958. RECOMMENDED: The following texts are on reserve in the library: Hans-Georg Gadamer: Philosophical Hermeneutics BD244.G27

39. Gadamer, Hans-Georg. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. gadamer, hansgeorg. (häns´g ´ôrk g ´d m r) (KEY) , 1900–2002, German philosopher , b. Marburg .
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40. Hans Georg Gadamer
Translate this page hans-georg gadamer. * 11.2.1900, Marburg † 13.3.2002, Heidelberg.Philosoph. DS und JV. hans-georg gadamer Wahrheit und Methode.
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Hans-Georg Gadamer
* 11.2.1900, Marburg
Philosoph 1960 veröffentlichte der Heidegger -Schüler Hans-Georg Gadamer sein Hauptwerk Wahrheit und Methode , den großangelegten Versuch einer "philosophischen Hermeneutik". Darin geht es ihm um "Wahrheit" statt "Methode" (verstanden als Verfahrensweise, die sachliche oder symbolische Zusammenhänge nach intersubjektiv kontrollierten Regeln, also nach dem Vorbild der mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen "Methode" zu analysieren sucht). Dieses Werk löste in der Folgezeit auch eine verstärkte hermeneutische Reflexion in der deutschen Literaturwissenschaft aus. Hermeneutik ist für Gadamer mehr Geschehen als Verstehen. Sie ist die besondere Art und Weise, in der ein kulturell gewachsener Überlieferungs-, Traditions- und Normzusammenhang aufrechterhalten bzw. weiterentwickelt wird. Dabei akzentuiert Gadamer die Sprachlichkeit des hermeneutischen Geschehens, d.h.er betont die Vorgegebenheit eines Sprachsystems und die Teilhabe der Individuen daran. Durch das Lesen, Auslegen und Weitervermitteln von überlieferten Texten, vor allem auch durch ihre Neuinterpretation, schließen wir unsere Gegenwart immer aufs Neue an die soziokulturelle Tradition an. Gadamer hebt die Bedeutung hervor, die der historische Ort des Verstehenden für dessen Verstehen besitzt. Diese Bedeutung erläutert er am Begriff des "Vorurteils". Er wird bei ihm nicht, wie in der Tradition der Aufklärung und auch noch bei

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