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36Review of Richard A. Cohen, James L. Marsh (eds.), Ricoeur As Another: The Ethics of Subjectivity (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (7). 2002.
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Reading the textIn Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Gadamer and Hermeneutics: Science, Culture, Literature, Routledge. pp. 93--105. 2016.
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Saying and Hearing the Word: Language and the Experience of Meaning in Gadamer's HermeneuticsIn B. K. Dalai (ed.), Ultimate reality and meaning, Centre of Advanced Study in Sanskrit, University of Pune. pp. 30--2. 2007.
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79Practical Reason, Hermeneutics, and Social LifeProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 58 (n/a): 84. 1984.
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159On the Threefold Sense of Mimesis in Plato's RepublicEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2): 249-256. 2013.The traditional reading of Plato’s criticism of the poets and painters in Book 10 of the Republic is that they merely imitate. In light of Plato’s own image-making, the critique of imitation requires a more careful examination, especially in regards to painting. This paper argues that it is insufficient to view Plato’s critique of image-making by the painter solely in terms of the image replication that does not consider the eidos. In view of the context of Plato’s argument within Book 10 and el…Read more
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103Phronesis As Kairological EventEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (1): 107-119. 2002.
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59Nietzsche’s View of Philosophical Style: CommentsInternational Studies in Philosophy 18 (2): 83-86. 1986.
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150In the shadow of Hegel: Infinite dialogue in Gadamer's hermeneuticsResearch in Phenomenology 32 (1): 86-102. 2002.This paper explores the place of Hegel in Gadamer's hermeneutics through an analysis of the idea of "infinite dialogue." It is argued that infinite dialogue cannot be understood as a limited Hegelianism, i.e., as the life of spirit in language that does not reach its end. Rather, infinite dialogue can be understood only by taking the Heideggerian idea of radical finitude seriously. Thus, while infinite dialogue has a speculative element, it remains a dialogue conditioned by the occlusion in temp…Read more
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61Heidegger toward the turn: essays on the work of the 1930s (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1999._Leading figures in Heidegger scholarship critically reflect on the dominant topics of Heidegger's thought during the 1930s._
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62In memoriam: Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900–2002) (review)Continental Philosophy Review 35 (3): 241-243. 2002.
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92Hermeneutic experience and memory: Rethinking knowledge as recollectionResearch in Phenomenology 16 (1): 41-55. 1986.
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86Hermeneutics and the Voice of the Other: Re-Reading Gadamer's Philosophical HermeneuticsState University of New York Press. 1997.Elucidates the major components of Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics found in his later work
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76Ethical Hermeneutics, or How the Ubiquity of the Finite Casts the Human in the Shadow of the Dark Side of the MoonEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (1): 79-89. 2017.This paper attempts to define Dennis J. Schmidt’s distinctive contribution to philosophy and to contemporary hermeneutics in particular under the heading of an ethical hermeneutics. The idea of an ethical hermeneutics is considered in relation to four aspects: 1) the element of practice as the constitutive element of ethical hermeneutics; 2) the force of practice: finitude; 3) the idiom as the place of finitude; 4) ethical hermeneutics and the domain of the common. The fourth aspect constitutes …Read more
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76From concept to word: On the radicality of philosophical hermeneutics (review)Continental Philosophy Review 33 (3): 309-325. 2000.