Àâòîð: M?rta Feh?r; O. Kiss; L. Ropolyi Íàçâàíèå: Hermeneutics and Science ISBN: 9048152577 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789048152575 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 27251.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Proceedings of the First Conference of the International Society for Hermeneutics and Science
Àâòîð: Robert P. Crease Íàçâàíèå: Hermeneutics and the Natural Sciences ISBN: 940106511X ISBN-13(EAN): 9789401065115 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 13974.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: philosophers with both hermeneutic-phenomenological and scientific back- grounds (such as Heelan, Ihde, Theodore Kisiel, Joseph Kockelmans) have begun to read the work of Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, and others as also entailing a positive re-evaluation of practices of the natural sciences. A few professional scientists with a scholarly background in hermeneutic- phenomenological philosophy (among whom is Martin Eger) have begun to do the same. A number of more mainstream philosophers of science are utilizing hermeneutical insights effectively and perceptively (Joseph Rouse), while many sociologically-trained scholars who speak with the terminolo- gy and often the assumptions of analytic philosophy reveal in their work a deep appreciation for the hermeneutical insight into the nature of his tori- cally situated knowledge (Harry Collins, Bruno Latour, Andrew Pickering, Simon Schaffer, Steve Shapin and others inftuenced by social constructivism). of these initiatives manifest the rediscovery that all dis course is situat- All ed culturally and historically. The days are gone when it could be seriously 2 debated whether a hermeneutical perspective on the natural sciences exists. The challenge remains today to understand more explicitly the hermeneutical dimension of the natural sciences in terms of an overarching hermeneutic of all knowledge.
Îïèñàíèå: by Paul Ricoeur It is already a piece of good fortune to find oneself understood by a reader who is at once demanding and benevolent.
Àâòîð: O.K. Wiegand; Robert J. Dostal; Lester Embree; J.J Íàçâàíèå: Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic ISBN: 079236290X ISBN-13(EAN): 9780792362906 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 27251.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Comprises systematic as well as historical essays, including contributions intended to give comprehensive overviews of such areas as genetic phenomenology, transcendental phenomenology, philosophy and history of logic and mathematics, Kant, hermeneutics, Hegel, and philosophy of language. This book is addressed to phenomenologists.
Àâòîð: Robert P. Crease Íàçâàíèå: Hermeneutics and the Natural Sciences ISBN: 0792348109 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780792348108 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 18866.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Attests to the the world-wide development of a hermeneutical approach to the natural sciences. This title raises such questions: What is a phenomenology of `scientific` perception? How does meaning arise out of laboratory situations? and more.
Àâòîð: T.J. Stapleton Íàçâàíèå: The Question of Hermeneutics ISBN: 0792329643 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780792329640 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 16769.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Features essays that are illustrative of the depth and breadth of possibilities provided by hermeneutic philosophy and by a hermeneutically oriented phenomenology. This work explores questions such as: How is hermeneutics situated within the general, twentieth century philosophical climate? How does hermeneutics relate to traditional philosophy?
Îïèñàíèå: This book reassesses Gadamer's hermeneutics by bringing it into a dialogue with John McDowell's minimal empiricism. It employs the resources of McDowell's minimal empiricism to address the transcendental and ontological presuppositions for objective experience and understanding, while retaining Gadamer's emphasis on the historicity of understanding. By means of the dialogue with McDowell, the book develops a hermeneutical conception of objectivity and perceptual experience, which also entails reinterpretations of Gadamer's notions of tradition, practical wisdom and meaning. The book explores the philosophical space beyond the analytic-Continental divide and demonstrates that hermeneutics is not limited to a reflection on understanding as it is practiced in the human sciences, but can be revived as a distinct and cogent philosophical approach with a transcendental and ontological dimension. Thaning's book is a richly detailed, well-argued and coherent presentation of a defensible, and potentially very important, philosophical position. It demonstrates an impressively deep understanding of the literature both from the phenomenological tradition and from the part of the analytical tradition, inspired by Wilfred Sellars, to which John McDowell belongs. Being a substantial philosophical achievement in its own right, the book raises far-reaching questions that will be of interest to a wide audience.
Dr. Steven Crowell, Rice University, Houston (USA)
Morten Thaning's book is an important contribution to the discourse of philosophical hermeneutics. Thaning extensively discusses a topic, which recent debates have touched upon, but which up to now has not been the subject matter of concentrated scholarly work: the relation between Gadamer's hermeneutics and McDowell's empiricism. With Thaning's interpretation Gadamer' work can be read anew as concerning the problem of hermeneutical objectivity.
Prof. Dr. G nter Figal, University of Freiburg (Germany)
Îïèñàíèå: This book presents a critical and systematic study of the possibility to consider and practice Freud’s psychoanalysis as a form of depth hermeneutics. It contributes to a screening of the possibility of a hermeneutical interpretation of psychoanalysis, particularly with respect to the therapeutic practice. The book is an investigation into the philosophical implications of the hermeneutical re-reading of psychoanalysis and clarifies the real speculative and theoretical potential behind the dialectic of hermeneutics and psychoanalysis. It examines two themes which, so far, have remained unclarified and unexplored in their potentiality: firstly, at the level of a construction of a procedural model for the human and social sciences, as well as for philosophy, and, secondly, at the level of a philosophy of the human being able to subsume and express the biological and natural dimension of human identity as well as its historical narrative and social identity.
Àâòîð: O.K. Wiegand; Robert J. Dostal; Lester Embree; J.J Íàçâàíèå: Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic ISBN: 9048154480 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789048154487 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 27251.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: This book provides a unique and up-to-date insight into the biopharmaceutical industry. Largely written by industrial authors, its scope is multidisciplinary, rendering it an ideal reference source for students undertaking advanced undergraduate or postgraduate courses in biotechnology, pharmaceutical science, biochemistry, or medicine.
Îïèñàíèå: This book reassesses Gadamer's hermeneutics by bringing it into a dialogue with John McDowell's minimal empiricism. It employs the resources of McDowell's minimal empiricism to address the transcendental and ontological presuppositions for objective experience and understanding, while retaining Gadamer's emphasis on the historicity of understanding. By means of the dialogue with McDowell, the book develops a hermeneutical conception of objectivity and perceptual experience, which also entails reinterpretations of Gadamer's notions of tradition, practical wisdom and meaning. The book explores the philosophical space beyond the analytic-Continental divide and demonstrates that hermeneutics is not limited to a reflection on understanding as it is practiced in the human sciences, but can be revived as a distinct and cogent philosophical approach with a transcendental and ontological dimension. Thaning's book is a richly detailed, well-argued and coherent presentation of a defensible, and potentially very important, philosophical position. It demonstrates an impressively deep understanding of the literature both from the phenomenological tradition and from the part of the analytical tradition, inspired by Wilfred Sellars, to which John McDowell belongs. Being a substantial philosophical achievement in its own right, the book raises far-reaching questions that will be of interest to a wide audience.
Dr. Steven Crowell, Rice University, Houston (USA)
Morten Thaning's book is an important contribution to the discourse of philosophical hermeneutics. Thaning extensively discusses a topic, which recent debates have touched upon, but which up to now has not been the subject matter of concentrated scholarly work: the relation between Gadamer's hermeneutics and McDowell's empiricism. With Thaning's interpretation Gadamer' work can be read anew as concerning the problem of hermeneutical objectivity.
Prof. Dr. Gunter Figal, University of Freiburg (Germany)
Àâòîð: Davidson Íàçâàíèå: Hermeneutics and Phenomenology in Paul Ricoeur ISBN: 3319334247 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783319334240 Èçäàòåëüñòâî: Springer Ðåéòèíã: Öåíà: 12577.00 ð. Íàëè÷èå íà ñêëàäå: Åñòü ó ïîñòàâùèêà Ïîñòàâêà ïîä çàêàç.
Îïèñàíèå: Hermeneutics and Phenomenology inPaul Ricoeur: Between Text and Phenomenon calls attentionto the dynamic interaction that takes place between hermeneutics andphenomenology in Ricoeur’s thought. It could be said thatRicoeur’s thought is placed under a twofold demand:between the rigor of the text and the requirements of thephenomenon. The rigor of the text calls for fidelity to what the textactually says, while the requirement of the phenomenon is established by theHusserlian call to return “to the things themselves.” These two demands areinterwoven insofar as there is a hermeneutic component of the phenomenologicalattempt to go beyond the surface of things to their deeper meaning, just asthere is a phenomenological component of the hermeneutic attempt to establish acritical distance toward the world to which we belong. For this reason,Ricoeur’s thought involves a back and forth movement between the text and thephenomenon. Although this double movement was a theme of many of Ricoeur’sessays in the middle of his career, the essays in this book suggest thathermeneutic phenomenology remains implicit throughout his work. The chaptersaim to highlight, in much greater detail, how this back and forth movementbetween phenomenology and hermeneutics takes place with respect to manyimportant philosophical themes, including the experience of the body, history,language, memory, personal identity, and intersubjectivity.