Hermeneutics as Politics
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Stanley Rosen; With a Foreword by Robert B. Pippin
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“Perhaps the most original and philosophically important critical account of hermeneutics—of its philosophical status and historical development—to appear since Gadamer’s Truth and Method.”—Choice
“A philosophical polemic of the highest order written in a language of unfailing verve and precision. . . . It will repay manyfold the labour of a slow and considered reading.”—J. M. Coetzee, Upstream
Stanley Rosen is Borden Parker Bowne Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. He is also the author of Metaphysics in Ordinary Language, The Ancients and the Moderns, Plato’s Statesman, and The Question of Being, all available from Yale University Press. Robert B. Pippin is Raymond W. and Martha Hilpert Gruner Distinguished Service Professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the department of philosophy at the University of Chicago.
“Perhaps the most original and philosophically important critical account of hermeneutics—of its philosophical status and historical development—to appear since Gadamer’s Truth and Method.”—Choice
“A philosophical polemic of the highest order written in a language of unfailing verve and precision. . . . It will repay manyfold the labour of a slow and considered reading.”—J. M. Coetzee, Upstream
“Stanley Rosen’s style is witty without being affecté, and concise in the good tradition of the French moralists. . . . Rosen’s stylistic mastery allows him to drop—en passant, as it were—brief remarks that are able to faithfully capture the essence, as well as the functioning rules, of our whole way of life.”—Costica Bradatan, Metapsychology
Publication Date: March 11, 2003