Part I: Introduction: Hermeneutics Between History and Philosophy Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer
Introduction by translators
I. History as a Problem: On Being Historically Affected
1. Is There a Causality in History?
2. Historicity and Truth
3. The History of the Universe and the Historicity of the Human Beings
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Part I: Introduction: Hermeneutics Between History and Philosophy Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer
Introduction by translators
I. History as a Problem: On Being Historically Affected
1. Is There a Causality in History?
2. Historicity and Truth
3. The History of the Universe and the Historicity of the Human Beings
4. A World Without History?
5. The Old and the New
6. Death as a Question
II. The Impetus for Thinking Hermeneutically: On the Task of Dilthey
7. The Problem of Dilthey: Between Romanticism and Positivism
8. Dilthey and Ortega: The Philosophy of Life
9. Hermeneutics and the Diltheyan School
III. Confronting Other Intellectual Movements and Disciplines
10. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity, Subject and Person
11. On the Contemporary Relevance of Husserl's Phenomenology
12. “Being and Nothingness” (Jean-Paul Sartre)
13. Heidegger and Sociology (Bourdieu and Habermas)
14. Hermeneutics On the Trail
IV Hermeneutics of Beginnings and Returns: The Case of Heidegger
15. Remembering Heidegger's Beginnings
16. The Turn in the Path
17. On the Beginning of Thought
18. On the Way Back to the Beginning
Index
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