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Hans-Herbert Kglers Critical Hermeneutics

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Full Title:

Hans-Herbert Kglers Critical Hermeneutics

Contributors:

By (Author) Assistant Professor Kurt C. M. Mertel
Edited by Assistant Professor L'ubomr Dunaj

ISBN:

9781350228634

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

30th June 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social theory
Cultural studies

Dewey:

193

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

312

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Providing a comprehensive engagement with the work of Hans-Herbert Kgler, this is the first volume to expand upon and critique his distinctive approach to critical theory: critical hermeneutics. In the current climate of crisis, the relevance and fruitfulness of Kglers work has never been greater, as he fuses the philosophies of Michel Foucault, Hans Georg Gadamer, and his mentor, Jrgen Habermas, to respond to critical international issues surrounding politics, agency, and society. Working towards a truly non-ethno-centric and global conception of intercultural dialogue, an essential aspect of Kglers critical hermeneutics is his account of selfhood as reflexive: socially situated, embodied, and linguistically articulated, permeated by power, but yet critical and creative. Leading international scholars, representing a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, build upon Kglers approach in this volume and explore the methodological, theoretical, and applicative scope of critical hermeneutics beyond the Frankfurt School. In doing so, they address some of the most pressing issues facing global society today, from multilingual education to the urgent need for interreligious and intercultural understanding. Closing with a response from Kgler himself, Hans-Herbert Kglers Critical Hermeneutics also offers an exclusive account of the philosophers contemporary re-appraisal of the core tenets of critical hermeneutics.

Reviews

Leading philosophers, social researchers and cultural theorists are contributing to this great book on Hans-Herbert Kglers much noticed Critical Hermeneutics. Kgler has invented Critical Hermeneutics as an outstanding progression of the Frankfurt schools critical theory that is fruitful for research programs and challenging for political praxis. The volume impressively documents the international scale, impact and critique of this promising and singular mix of social philosophy, social research and social criticism. A must-read. * Hauke Brunkhorst, Senior Professor, European University Flensburg, Germany *
For decades now, Hans-Herbert Kgler's work has enriched and expanded our understanding of Critical Theory. Reopening the dialogue with the hermeneutical tradition, integrating the insights of Michel Foucault and taking cosmopolitanism seriously as a political and philosophical commitment were decisive moments in a theoretical development that has given us a sense how a critical social theory of the present might look like. In this fine volume, a group of prominent commentators and interlocutors offer readings, dialogues and, of course, critique to which Kgler responds generously. This is a welcome occasion to witness critical thinking in action. * Martin Saar, professor of social philosophy, Goethe-Universitt Frankfurt, Germany *
The best measure of a body of thought is often given by the work to which it gives rise. This is especially true of the thought of Hans-Herbert Kgler and is well-demonstrated by Kurt Mertel and Lubomr Dunajs excellent collection of essays on Kglers Critical Hermeneutics. The volume not only makes a valuable contribution to the critical and hermeneutic literature, and to the discussion of a range of important and challenging issues, but it is also a testament to the contemporary significance of Kglers work and its synthesizing and innovative character. * Jeff Malpas, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Tasmania, Australia *

Author Bio

L'ubomr Dunaj is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Vienna, Austria. Kurt C. M. Mertel is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

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