The paper discusses Gadamer‟s interpretation of Rilke, distinguished by its respectful depth and hermeneutical mastery. Through the principle of mythopoietic reversal, his philosophical approach does not force the poetical utterances, but highlights a meditative project, whose centre is an epic poem on human limits, as admirably represented in the world of the Duino Elegies. In this context, the hermeneutical issue focuses on a few key human experiences, which identify and define man‟s being in the world. One of the most relevant experiences is pain, conceived no longer as simply one feeling among others, but as an essential horizon of comprehension. The value of this interpretation is demonstrated by the interpretation of the iconic figure...
Being and death are two philosophical themes in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies. The poet discern...
Most contemporary discussions about pain take place within the frame work of materialistic theories....
This study of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) explores both epistemological and ontological ...
The paper discusses Gadamer‟s interpretation of Rilke, distinguished by its respectful depth and her...
This essay analyses Gadamer’s interpretation of Rainer Maria Rilke’s poems and their influence on hi...
In this paper the complex phenomenon of pain is discussed and analysed along different theoretical p...
While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the bo...
The text presented here is an attempt to introduce problems of aesthetics embodied in the works of H...
In this article we present a theological-anthropological exploration,interpreting the figure of the ...
This article discusses Hans-Georg Gadamer’s conception of tragedy and the tragic. We move from the b...
Ortega y Gasset's old lament that no one had so far attempted a rigorous phenomenology of pain no lo...
Various approaches to the problem of inexplicable body pain exist. According to Elaine Scarry in The...
The article is dedicated to hermeneutic philosophy of H.-G.Gadamer. Philosophical hermeneutics is co...
In this paper I discuss the theme concerning the experience of pain by comparing three different the...
This paper explores conceptions of pain in Homer’s Iliad and Isaac Rosenberg’s war poetry. In analys...
Being and death are two philosophical themes in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies. The poet discern...
Most contemporary discussions about pain take place within the frame work of materialistic theories....
This study of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) explores both epistemological and ontological ...
The paper discusses Gadamer‟s interpretation of Rilke, distinguished by its respectful depth and her...
This essay analyses Gadamer’s interpretation of Rainer Maria Rilke’s poems and their influence on hi...
In this paper the complex phenomenon of pain is discussed and analysed along different theoretical p...
While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the bo...
The text presented here is an attempt to introduce problems of aesthetics embodied in the works of H...
In this article we present a theological-anthropological exploration,interpreting the figure of the ...
This article discusses Hans-Georg Gadamer’s conception of tragedy and the tragic. We move from the b...
Ortega y Gasset's old lament that no one had so far attempted a rigorous phenomenology of pain no lo...
Various approaches to the problem of inexplicable body pain exist. According to Elaine Scarry in The...
The article is dedicated to hermeneutic philosophy of H.-G.Gadamer. Philosophical hermeneutics is co...
In this paper I discuss the theme concerning the experience of pain by comparing three different the...
This paper explores conceptions of pain in Homer’s Iliad and Isaac Rosenberg’s war poetry. In analys...
Being and death are two philosophical themes in Rainer Maria Rilke’s Duino Elegies. The poet discern...
Most contemporary discussions about pain take place within the frame work of materialistic theories....
This study of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) explores both epistemological and ontological ...