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James Risser

Seattle University
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    Gadamer at 100
    with Graeme Nicholson, David M. Rasmussen, and John Caputo
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (5): 491-522. 2002.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer
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    Gadamer's Hidden Doctrine: The Simplicity and Humility of Philosophy
    In Jeff Malpas & Santiago Zabala (eds.), Consequences of hermeneutics: fifty years after Gadamer's Truth and method, Northwestern University Press. pp. 1. 2010.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer
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    Ethics, Indifference, and Social Concern
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1): 99-109. 2012.
    This paper assesses the philosophical project of Charles Scott, beginning with his first book, Boundaries in Mind, and including his most recent work on “Bor­dered Americans.” The interpretive focus for the assessment concentrates on what Scott early on characterizes as boundary awareness: the appearing of difference in appearance. In this context, it is argued that what is fundamentally at issue in Scott’s philosophy is a sense of freedom other than that which is associated with subjectivity an…Read more
    This paper assesses the philosophical project of Charles Scott, beginning with his first book, Boundaries in Mind, and including his most recent work on “Bor­dered Americans.” The interpretive focus for the assessment concentrates on what Scott early on characterizes as boundary awareness: the appearing of difference in appearance. In this context, it is argued that what is fundamentally at issue in Scott’s philosophy is a sense of freedom other than that which is associated with subjectivity and its presumed autonomy.
    20th Century PhilosophyAutonomy and Moral PsychologyFriedrich Schelling
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    Discourse, Dialectic, and the Art of Weaving
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2): 291-298. 2009.
    This paper explores the way in which the art of weaving, as it is initially presented in Plato’s Statesman, serves to configure both the fundamental character ofdiscourse and the limit experience of discourse for Plato. The problem that arises in relation to this configuration pertains to the possible unity of discourse (and with it the acquisition of knowledge). In relation to the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and his reading of Plato, it is argued that the unity of discourse follows “the …Read more
    This paper explores the way in which the art of weaving, as it is initially presented in Plato’s Statesman, serves to configure both the fundamental character ofdiscourse and the limit experience of discourse for Plato. The problem that arises in relation to this configuration pertains to the possible unity of discourse (and with it the acquisition of knowledge). In relation to the hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer and his reading of Plato, it is argued that the unity of discourse follows “the arithmos structure of the logos” with its distinctive dialectical character. It is concluded that this character expresses the finitude of knowing in which oppositions remain in tension.
    Hans-Georg GadamerPlato: PoliticusPlato: DialecticPlato and Other Philosophers
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    After the hermeneutic turn
    Research in Phenomenology 30 (1): 71-88. 2000.
    Hermeneutics, Misc
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    Communication and the Prose of the World: The Question of Language in Merleau-Ponty and Gadamer
    In Patrick Burke and Jan van Der Veken (ed.), Merleau-Ponty in Contemporary Perspective, . pp. 131--144. 1993.
    Maurice Merleau-PontyHans-Georg Gadamer
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    A (New) Paradigm for Hermeneutics
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (1-2): 49-61. 2015.
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    A Response to My Commentators
    Philosophy Today 58 (1): 117-123. 2014.
    This article is a response to comments made by Walter Brogan and Theodore George about my book, The Life of Understanding
    Ethics
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    Editors’ Introduction
    with Peg Birmingham
    Philosophy Today 50 (Supplement): 3-11. 2006.
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    Refiguring Continental Philosophy
    with Peg Birmingham
    Philosophy Today 51 (Supplement): 3-7. 2007.
    European Philosophy20th Century German Philosophy
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    American Continental Philosophy: A Reader (edited book)
    with Walter Brogan
    Indiana University Press. 2000.
    American Continental Philosophy is the first anthology to gather a representative selection of the most important and original thinkers from the continental tradition in the U.S. The essays reflect the diverse directions and methodologies that have emerged from this influential field. This state-of-the-art sampler showcases the richness and scope of American continental philosophy and will be of value to the entire philosophical community.
    American Philosophy, Misc
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    Introduction
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 28 (5): 491-493. 2002.
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    On the Task of Philosophy
    Research in Phenomenology 49 (2): 252-254. 2019.
    Continental Philosophy
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