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Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory Joel Weinsheimer

Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory By Joel Weinsheimer

Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory by Joel Weinsheimer


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Discusses how the insights of Hans-Georg Gadamer alter our understanding of literary theory and interpretation. The author surveys modern hermeneutics from Schleiermacher to Ricoeur, situating Gadamer's specifically philosophical hermeneutics in the context of an ongoing dialogue.

Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory Summary

Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory by Joel Weinsheimer

In this lucid and elegantly written book, Joel Weinsheimer discusses how the insights of Hans-Georg Gadamer alter our understanding of literary theory and interpretation.

Weinsheimer begins by surveying modern hermeneutics from Schleiermacher to Riocoeur, showing that Gadamer's work is situated in the middle of an ongoing dialogue. Gadamer's hermeneutics, says Weinsheimer, is specifically philosophical for it explores how understanding occurs at all, not how it should be regulated in order to function more rigorously or effectively. According to Weinsheimer, Gadamer views understanding as an effect of history, not an action but a passion, something that happens to the interpreter. Gadamer offers a new model of historical understanding that is based on metaphor: it fuses the different into the same but, like metaphor, does not repress difference. Similarly, Gadamer's critique of the semiotic conception of language redresses the balance between difference and sameness in the relation of word and world. The common thread in the contributions of philosophical hermeneutics to literary theory is the multifaceted tension between the one and the many, between sameness and difference. This appears in metaphor and application, in the complex dialogue between the past and present, and between the interpretation and the interpreted generally. In the final chapter of the book, The Question of the Classic, Weinsheimer explores the implications of this analysis of Gadamer's hermeneutics for the current debate concerning the study of the canon and the classic.

Table of Contents

Modern hermeneutics - an introductory overview; what is philosophical about philosophical hermeneutics?; Kant and the aesthetics of history; Metaphor as a Metaphor of understanding; a word is not a sign; the question of the classic.

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NPB9780300047851
9780300047851
0300047851
Philosophical Hermeneutics and Literary Theory by Joel Weinsheimer
New
Hardback
Yale University Press
1991-01-23
192
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