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163Hans-Georg Gadamer and the philosophy of religionPhilosophy Compass 5 (8): 645-655. 2010.Gadamer sought to distinguish his philosophical hermeneutics from theologically driven hermeneutics. Perhaps because of that, even though he has influenced contemporary theological hermeneutics, he has very little to say about theology or religion. What he does say about religion is drawn from a reductive interpretation of religion as myths meant that posit something transcendent to help us cope with our awareness of our death. Here I explain why he thought Christianity was such a paradoxical re…Read more
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143Gadamer and Davidson on Language and ThoughtPhilosophy Compass 7 (1): 33-42. 2012.Recently philosophers interested in bridging the gap between continental and analytic philosophy have looked to connecting Hans‐Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics with Donald Davidson’s philosophy of language. Both seem to share a number of positions, and each was familiar with the other’s writings. In this essay, I look at Davidson’s criticisms of Gadamer’s hermeneutics—in particular Gadamer’s view that dialogue always depends on a shared language and, when successful, produces a new co…Read more
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52Review of John Arthos, The Inner Word in Gadamer's Hermeneutics (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (11). 2009.
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96Introduction to Hans-Georg Gadamer’s “Die Unfähigkeit zum Gespräch”Continental Philosophy Review 39 (4): 347-350. 2006.
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152Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Contribution to a Theory of Time-ConsciousnessIndo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 7 (2): 1-7. 2007.The nature of time-consciousness is one of the central themes of phenomenology, and one that all major phenomenologists have addressed at length, except Hans-Georg Gadamer. This paper attempts to develop Gadamer’s account of time-consciousness by looking, firstly, at two essays related to the topic, and then turning to his discussion of experience in Truth and Method (1960/1991) before, finally, considering his discussion of the unique temporality of the festival in the essay “The Relevance of t…Read more
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