The Gadamer Reader

The Gadamer Reader

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The German volume Gadamer Lesebuch [A Gadamer Reader] (1997), selected and edited by Jean Grondin in consultation with Hans-Georg Gadamer himself, contains a set of essays that present a cross section of writings by one of the twentieth century’s greatest philosophers. The volume begins with an autobiographical sketch and culminates in a conversation with Jean Grondin that looks back over a lifetime of productive philosophical work. The essays not already available in English have here been translated by Richard E. Palmer, a respected translator of Gadamer’s writings. The sixteen essays contained in the Lesebuch are augmented here by three other essays: Gadamer’s last essay on Derrida, “Hermeneutics Tracking the Trace” (1994) and two essays on practical philosophy. The Gadamer Reader: A Bouquet of the Later Writings richly conveys the scope and depth of Gadamer’s thought, covering the range of his work in hermeneutics, aesthetics, practical philosophy, and essays on Plato, Hegel, and Heidegger. In addition, Palmer offers introductory remarks before each essay that explain its importance in the context of Gadamer’s writings and define its key terms. Throughout, in both his translation and commentary, his aim is to make this critically important philosopher as clear and accessible as possible to an English-speaking audience.
The German volume Gadamer Lesebuch [A Gadamer Reader] (1997), selected and edited by Jean Grondin in consultation with Hans-Georg Gadamer himself, contains a set of essays that present a cross section of writings by one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophers. The volume begins with an autobiographical sketch and culminates in a conversation with Jean Grondin that looks back over a lifetime of productive philosophical work. The essays not already available in English have here been translated by Richard E. Palmer, a respected translator of Gadamer's writings. The sixteen essays contained in the Lesebuch are augmented here by three other essays: Gadamer's last essay on Derrida, "Hermeneutics Tracking the Trace" (1994) and two essays on practical philosophy.
Richard E. Palmer is President Joseph P. Harker Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and Religion and Hermeneutics Scholar in Residence at MacMurray College in Jacksonville, Illinois. His previous books include Gadamer inConversation: Reflections and Commentary (Yale, 2001) and Hermeneutics: Interpretation Theory in Schleiermacher, Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer (Northwestern, 1969), which has been translated into Spanish, Turkish, Chinese, and Farsi. He has also co-translated and co-edited with Diane P. Michelfelder the essays in Dialogue and Deconstruction: The Gadamer-Derrida Encounter (SUNY, 1989).
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Autobiographical Reflections
Part 1. Defining the Idea of a Philosophical Hermeneutics2. Classical and Philosophical Hermeneutics
3. The Universality of the Hermeneutical Problem
4. Language and Understanding
5. From Word to Concept: The Task of Hermeneutics as Philosophy
Part 2. Hermeneutics, Art, and Poetry6. Aesthetics and Hermeneutics
7. On the Truth of the Word
8. Text and Interpretation
9. The Artwork in Word and Image: "So True, So Full of Being!"
Part 3. Hermeneutics and Practical Philosophy10. Hermeneutics as Practical Philosophy
11. Hermeneutics as a Theoretical and Practical Task
12. Greek Philosophy and Modern Thinking
13. On the Possibility of a Philosophical Ethics
Part 4. Gadamer on Plato, Hegel, Heidegger, and Derrida14. Plato as Portraitist
15. The Heritage of Hegel
16. Heidegger and the Language of Metaphysics
17. Hermeneutics and the Ontological Difference
18. Hermeneutics Tracking the Trace [On Derrida]
Part 5. Concluding Dialogue with Jean Grondin19. A Look Back over the Collected Works and Their Effective History
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Index of Persons
Index of Subject Matter 

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