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Georg Gadamer, Hans G Philosophers


Hans-Georg Gadamer, 1900-2002. Noted German hermeneuticist, often considered as an opponent of Derrida.

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See Also:

  • Richard Palmer - Homepage of the premier exponent of Gadamer in English. Includes notes on how to research Gadamer, bibliographies, and general links on hermeneutics.
  • Hans-Georg Gadamer: An Appreciation - Includes links, photogallery, essays and bibliographic notes about Gadamer.
  • MediaMente: Hans Georg Gadamer - Italian site, which gives a short biography and bibliography of Gadamer. In English.
  • Gadamer and the Philosophy of Education - Article from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education, by Padraig Hogan. Details six themes of Gadamer's hermeneutics, in relation to pedagogy.
  • Heidegger's Ways by H.G. Gadamer - Anotation of Gadamer's volume on Heidegger. Some of the fifteen essays, written over a period of about 25 years, look back to Gadamer's early days as a student under Heidegger.
  • Gadamer's Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer - Richard E. Palmer reviews this collection of essays edited by , MacMurray Jeff Malpas, Ulrich Arnswald, and Jens Kertscher. From Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  • Hans-Georg Gadamer - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article providing a brief biographical sketch, a genealogy of Gadamer's hermeneutic philosophy, an explication of its fundamental principles, and primary and secondary bibliographical resources. By Jeff Malpas.


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