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Günter Figal's Objectivity: From Transcendental to Hermeneutical Phenomenology (and Back)
Instead it champi- oned the idea of ... and the primacy of practice. [...]neither the notion of die Sache, the matter that is at stake in conflicting interpretations, nor that of "substantiality" (Sachlichkeit), the measure of interpretive success, are ade- quately clarified in philosophic...
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Published in: | Research in phenomenology 2014-01, Vol.44 (1), p.121-134 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Instead it champi- oned the idea of ... and the primacy of practice. [...]neither the notion of die Sache, the matter that is at stake in conflicting interpretations, nor that of "substantiality" (Sachlichkeit), the measure of interpretive success, are ade- quately clarified in philosophical hermeneutics (2). [...]what does not continue is the normative grip that things have on us; as their normative force becomes attenuated, its dependence on my commitment (my taking over being a ground) becomes salient to me. [...]what things mean becomes explicitly an issue; meaning's debt to my own self-understanding, to my "ownmost" ability to be oriented toward measure, comes phenomenologically to light. |
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ISSN: | 0085-5553 1569-1640 0085-5553 |
DOI: | 10.1163/15691640-12341279 |