Lexington Books
Pages: 208
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0175-9 • Hardback • October 2000 • $114.00 • (£88.00)
Lawrence K. Schmidt is Professor of Philosophy at Hendrix College. He is the editor of The Spector of Relativism: Truth, Dialogue, and Phronesis in Philosophical Hermeneutics (1995) and has translated several important essays by Gadamer into English.
Chapter 1 Language in a Hermeneutic Ontology
Chapter 2 Boundaries of Language (1985)
Chapter 3 Towards a Phenomenology of Ritual and Language (1992)
Chapter 4 Play, Festival, and Ritual in Gadamer: On the Theme of the Immemorial in his Later Works
Chapter 5 On the Hermeneutic Understanding of Language: Word, Conversation and Subject Matter
Chapter 6 The Hermeneutics of Translation
Chapter 7 The Other Side of Writing: Thoughts on Gadamer's Notion of Schriftlichkeit
Chapter 8 Plato's Khôra as a Linguistic Index of Groundlessness
Chapter 9 Participation and Ritual: Dewey and Gadamer on Language
Chapter 10 A Written History of Effects: From Concept to Application
Chapter 11 The Enigma of Health: Gadamer at Century's End
Chapter 12 Notes
Chapter 13 About the Contributors