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Ethics, Aesthetics and the Historical Dimension of Language

The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer Volume II

Hans-Georg Gadamer Professor Pol Vandevelde (Marquette University, USA) Professor Pol Vandevelde (Marquette University, USA) Dr Arun Iyer (Seattle University, USA)

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English
Bloomsbury
22 February 2024
Ethics, Aesthetics and the Historical Dimension of Language collects together Gadamer's most important untranslated writings on ethics, aesthetics and language.

With a substantial introduction by the editors exploring Gadamer's ethical project and providing an overview of his aesthetic work, this book collects Gadamer's writings on ancient ethics, including the moral philosophy of Aristotle, and on practical philosophy (first section). In the second section, Gadamer's writings on art are collected, including his examination of poetry, opera and painting among other art forms. The third section comprises Gadamer’s essays on language in its historical dimension.

This important collection is a useful resource for scholars in philosophy, studying hermeneutics, continental, 20th-century and German philosophy.

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Edited by:   , ,
Translated by:   , ,
Imprint:   Bloomsbury
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781350237650
ISBN 10:   1350237655
Series:   The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Pages:   328
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Translators’ Introduction I. Language and Ontology, Pol Vandevelde (Marquette University, USA) II. The Situated Truth of a Work of Art, Arun Iyer (The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) Part 1 Ancient Ethics and Practical Philosophy 1. The Socratic Question and Aristotle (1990) 2. Aristotle’s Protrepticus in Consideration of the Historical Development of Aristotle’s Ethics (1928) 3. Heidegger and the Greeks (1990) 4. The Idea of Practical Philosophy (1983) 5. Reason and Practical Philosophy (1986) Part 2 Aesthetics 6. On Poetics and Hermeneutics (1968/1971) 7. The End of Art? From Hegel’s Doctrine of the Pastness of Art to the Anti-art of Today (1985) 8. The Place of Poetry in the System of Hegelian Aesthetics and the Question of the Pastness of Art (1986) 9. Conceptual Painting? On Arnold Gehlen’s Time-Pictures (1962) 10. On the Reading of Buildings and Paintings (1979) 11. Poetizing and Thinking as Reflected through Hölderlin’s Remembrance (1987) 12. Goethe and Mozart – the Problem of Opera (1991) 13. The Lynceus Tower Song in Goethe’s Faust (1982) 14. What Makes Goethe’s Language Natural? A Congress Contribution (1985) Part 3 The Dimension of Language 15. Language and Understanding (1970) 16. The Theory of History and Language (1987) 17. Of Teachers and Learners (1986) 18. Heidegger and Language (1990) 19. Homeland and Language (1992) 20. On the Way to Writing? (1983) 21. Voice and Language (1981) 22. Hearing – Seeing – Reading (1984) 23. Reading Is like Translating (1989) Notes Appendix: Glossary of German Terms Glossary of Ancient Greek Terms and Expressions Glossary of Other Foreign Terms and Expressions Works Cited by Gadamer Index of Names Index of Subjects

Hans-Georg Gadamer was born on 11 February 1900 and died on 13 March 2002. He was the author, most notably, of Truth and Method, and, more recently, of The Beginning of Philosophy and The Beginning of Knowledge. Arun Iyer is Professor of Philosophy at The Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India. Pol Vandevelde is Professor of Contemporary French and German philosophy at Marquette University, USA.

Reviews for Ethics, Aesthetics and the Historical Dimension of Language: The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer Volume II

This second volume of Gadamer’s Selected Works continues the important work begun in the first, significantly adding to the availability of Gadamer’s works in translation and providing English readers with new insight into the broader compass of Gadamer’s thinking. The volume, like the series, will be essential for all interested in contemporary hermeneutics. * Jeff Malpas, Emeritus Distinguished Professor, University of Tasmania, Australia * This volume makes a significant contribution to the reception of Gadamer’s hermeneutics in the English-speaking world. The essays translated here show the extraordinary breadth of Gadamer’s concern with issues in art, language and Greek philosophy. * James Risser, Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University, USA *


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