The Question of Hermeneutics Essays in Honor of Joseph J. Kockelmans

by Pierre Kerszberg Joseph J. Kockelmans: A Biographical Note Joseph Kockelmans was born on December I, 1923, at Meerssen in the Netherlands. In 1951 he received his doctoral degree in philosophy from the Institute for Medieval Philosophy, Angelico, Rome. Earlier on, he had earned a "Baccalaure...

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Other Authors: Stapleton, T.J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
Series:Contributions to Phenomenology, In Cooperation with The Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Editor’s Introduction
  • Section I — Hermeneutic Rationality?
  • The Future of Hermeneutic Philosophy
  • Regulative Ideas or Sense-Events? An Attempt to Determine the Logos of Hermeneutics
  • Transversal Rationality
  • Towards a Systematic Interpretationism
  • Section II — Hermeneutic Origins: Husserl and Phenomenology
  • Husserl’s Kant Reception and the Foundation of His Transcendental Phenomenological ‘First Philosophy’
  • The Transformation in Husserl’s Later Philosophy
  • The Question of the Transcendental Ego: Sartre’s Critique of Husserl
  • Section III — Hermeneutics and Ontology: Heidegger
  • Kriegsnotsemester 1919: Heidegger’s Hermeneutic Breakthrough
  • Heidegger and Categorial Intuition
  • Considerations on ‘Der Satz vom Grund’
  • Gadamer and Derrida as Interpreters of Heidegger
  • Section IV — Hermeneutics and the Worlds of Sciences
  • Against Transcendental Empiricism
  • Being and Knowing in Modern Physical Science
  • Galileo, Luther, and the Hermeneutics of Natural Science
  • Phenomenological Excavation of Archaeological Cognition or How to Hunt Mammoth
  • Heidegger and Computers
  • Section V — Hermeneutics, Art, and Ethics
  • The Enigma of Art: Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience or Archaeology of the Work of Art?
  • Ethics in Our Time
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Bibliography of Joseph J. Kockelmans