Hermeneutics : facts and interpretation in the age of information / John D. Caputo.
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- 9780241257852
- 121.686 CAH

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KU Central Library | Rack No. : 02 Shelve No. : A-06 | Non-Academic Book (Non Issuable Books) | 121.686 CAH 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 (NI) | Not For Loan | 52463 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: A matter of interpretation : a primer on postmodern hermeneutics
How Heidegger changed everything : reading Being and Time
Heidegger strikes again : hermeneutics and humanism
Gadamer's Truth and Method : philosophical hermeneutics
Derrida and the two interpretations of interpretation
Structuralism, post-structuralism and the age of the program
The roguish hermeneutics of Vattimo and Rorty
The call of justice and the short arm of the law
Gadamerian nurses
The spectre of the post-human : have we ever been human?
Postmodern, post-secular, post-religious
A quick review : what is postmodern hermeneutics in a nutshell?
A conclusion without conclusion : a God even Nietzsche could love
Summary:
"Is anything ever not an interpretation? Is there such a thing as a pure fact that is interpretation-free? If not, how are we supposed to know what to think and do? John D. Caputo is the Thomas J. Watson Professor of Religion Emeritus at Syracuse University and the David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at Villanova University. A specialist in contemporary hermeneutics and deconstruction with a special interest in the postmodern condition, he has spearheaded an idea he calls "weak theology." He is the author of many books on philosophy, including Truth, described as "an excellent guide".
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