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    Hermeneutische Übersetzung:Sprache, Sein und Zwei Modelle bei Heidegger
    Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane. forthcoming.
    Abstract: This paper presents a systematic reconstruction of the conceptual framework underlying Martin Heidegger’s notion of hermeneutic translation. Grounded in his ontology of language, it argues that translation is not a semantic transfer but a historical event of the Saying of Being. Heidegger’s theory of translation is closely tied to his thinking on language and Being. Through the distinction between “essential” and “non-essential” translation, he positions translation between domesticati…Read more
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    This article aims to explore Rainer Forst’s theory of normative tolerance, providing a comprehensive explanation, reconstruction, and critical analysis. Initially, Forst’s tolerance theory is interpreted and reconstructed from historical and systemic perspectives, emphasizing the establishment of genuine tolerance through reciprocal and universal respect. Subsequently, a critical analysis of Forst’s tolerance theory is conducted. Despite Forst’s critique of the Janus-faced nature of permissive t…Read more