Gadamer's Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer
By (Author) Jeff Malpas
Edited by Ulrich Arnswald
Edited by Jens Kertscher
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
18th January 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
193
Paperback
336
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
608g
Philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer has made major contributions to aesthetic theory, Plato and Hegel studies, humanistic studies, and the philosophy of history. A student of Martin Heidegger, Gadamer took up and developed a number of central Heideggerian insights. He also had productive public debates with contemporaries such as Emilio Betti and J rgen Habermas. The shape of contemporary hermeneutics is due almost entirely to Gadamer's influence, and his magnum opus, "Truth and Method", is considered one of the great philosophical works of the 20th century. diverThis text is dedicated to Gadamer in honor of his 100th birthday, in 2000. The essays provide a measure of the classical character of Gadamer's work by showing the breadth of engagement his ideas have provoked. As in Gadamer's own life and work, dialogue and conversation figure as important themes in all of the essays. While they encompass a diversity of philosophical perspectives, interests, and styles, the essays also suggest the ever-present possibility of dialogue across language and tradition and of the formation of new modes of discourse and philosophizing.
Gadamer's Century illuminate[s] a wide range of disputes in various humanities, disciplines, and in philosophy itself.
* The Times Literary Supplement *Jeff Malpas is Distinguished Professor at the University of Tasmania and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Latrobe University. He is the author of Heidegger's Topology- Being, Place, World and Heidegger and the Thinking of Place- Explorations in the Topology of Being, both published by the MIT Press. Ulrich Arnswald teaches at the International University of Germany and is the founding Director of the Institute for International Affairs in Heidelberg. Jens Kertscher teaches at the Technical University of Darmstadt.