Interrogating the tradition : hermeneutics and the history of philosophy

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Interrogating the tradition : hermeneutics and the history of philosophy

edited by Charles E. Scott and John Sallis

(SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy / Dennis J. Schmidt, editor)

State University of New York Press, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Interrogating the Tradition interprets figures in the history of Western thought from a broad, "continental" perspective. Divided into three major sections—hermeneutical thought, Heidegger and the Greeks, and the question of nature in German Idealism—the question of origins is central throughout and takes various shapes, all within the context of the history of Western philosophy. Addressed are the form inquiries take into manners by which we receive our philosophical tradition, the originary force of Plato and Aristotle in the formation of philosophical interpretations of time and human life, and inceptional concepts of nature in the nineteenth century. The philosophers treated here are primarily ancient Greek and nineteenth-century German, but also included are careful discussions of Heidegger and Gadamer. Coming from both sides of the Atlantic and representing various approaches to the issues, the contributors showcase their work on one of the major cutting edges of philosophy. Contributors to this book include Robert Bernasconi, Walter Brogan, Tina Chanter, Françoise Dastur, John Ellis, Günter Figal, Rodolphe Gasché, Jean Grondin, David Farrell Krell, Michael Naas, James Risser, John Russon, John Sallis, Charles E. Scott, Ben Vedder, and Jason M. Wirth.

目次

Preface Introduction PART I. ON HERMENEUTICAL THOUGHT 1. Receiving the Tradition Michael Naas 2. Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Question of Community James Risser 3. On Thinking Charles E. Scott 4. The Metaphyscial Background of Hermeneutics in Dilthey Ben Vedder 5. Continental or Hermeneutical Philosophy: The Tragedies of Understanding in the Analytic and Continental Perspectives Jean Grondin PART II. HEIDEGGER AND THE GREEKS6. Reception John Sallis 7. Refraining from Dialectic: Heidegger's Interpretation of Plato in the Sophist Lectures Gunter Figal 8. Heidegger's Interpretation of Aristotle on the Privative Character of Force and the Twofoldness of Being Walter Brogan 9. Heidegger's Understanding of the Aristotelian Concept of Time Tina Chanter 10. Heidegger, Aristotle, and Time in Basic Problems 19 John Ellis 11. Heidegger on Anaximander: Being and Justice Francoise Dastur 12. Krimskrams: Hege and the Current Controversy about the Beginnings of Philosophy Robert Bernasconi PART III. THE QUESTION OF NATURE IN GERMAN IDEALISM 13. Of Mere Form: On Kant's "Analytic of the Beautiful" Rodolphe Gasche 14. Hermeneutical Pressure and the Space of Dialectic: What Hegel Means by "Spirit" John Russon 15. Schelling and the Force of Nature Jason M. Wirth 16. Contagium: Dire Forces of Nature in Novalis, Schelling, and Hegel David Farrell Krell Contributors Index

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