Hermeneutics has a long tradition in the history of philosophy. It carries the task of Hermes to bring God’s message to humans and translate it without betraying it. This special issue of the journal Critical Hermeneutics proposes a double research track: veritative hermeneutics and hermeneutic realism. This double track testifies to the original purpose of hermeneutics to formulate fundamental philosophical questions in light of human historical experience. Opposed to relativism, veritative hermeneutics and hermeneutic realism focus on truth, objectivity, the structure of reality, normativity, and meaning. The issue publishes contributions of this track’s pioneers (Gaspare Mura – veritative hermeneutics, Günter Figal, and Anton Friedrich K...
At first glance, it could seem slightly out of place to dedicate an issue of a newly founded journal...
This issue of EJPAP represents a new step forward in the comparison between two great philosophical ...
Hermeneutics as we understand it today is an essentially modern phenomenon. The chapter presents obs...
In part 2 of this issue 1, the fundamental themes of twentieth century hermeneutics are re-examined,...
The twentieth century was deeply influenced by theoretical-practical and reflective developments in ...
The Twentieth century was deeply influenced from philosophical hermeneutics’ theoretical-practical a...
Papers from the following authors are included in this issue: Silvana Borutti, Vereno Brugiatelli, V...
Currently, hermeneutics is no longer a koinè, yet it pervades the field of human knowledge on differ...
This article explores and attempts to resolve some issues that arise when at stake is the incommensu...
This article critically investigates the landscape of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics, espec...
Critical Hermeneutics is a biannual international journal, which promotes theoretical and moral stud...
Critical Hermeneutics is a biannual international journal, which promotes theoretical and moral stud...
This collection of essays is a response to a challenge that is undoubtedly paradoxical: to introduce...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
Hermeneutics encounters three current challenges: by more quantitative orientations, by stances that...
At first glance, it could seem slightly out of place to dedicate an issue of a newly founded journal...
This issue of EJPAP represents a new step forward in the comparison between two great philosophical ...
Hermeneutics as we understand it today is an essentially modern phenomenon. The chapter presents obs...
In part 2 of this issue 1, the fundamental themes of twentieth century hermeneutics are re-examined,...
The twentieth century was deeply influenced by theoretical-practical and reflective developments in ...
The Twentieth century was deeply influenced from philosophical hermeneutics’ theoretical-practical a...
Papers from the following authors are included in this issue: Silvana Borutti, Vereno Brugiatelli, V...
Currently, hermeneutics is no longer a koinè, yet it pervades the field of human knowledge on differ...
This article explores and attempts to resolve some issues that arise when at stake is the incommensu...
This article critically investigates the landscape of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics, espec...
Critical Hermeneutics is a biannual international journal, which promotes theoretical and moral stud...
Critical Hermeneutics is a biannual international journal, which promotes theoretical and moral stud...
This collection of essays is a response to a challenge that is undoubtedly paradoxical: to introduce...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
Hermeneutics encounters three current challenges: by more quantitative orientations, by stances that...
At first glance, it could seem slightly out of place to dedicate an issue of a newly founded journal...
This issue of EJPAP represents a new step forward in the comparison between two great philosophical ...
Hermeneutics as we understand it today is an essentially modern phenomenon. The chapter presents obs...