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Givenness & Hermeneutics.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Père Marquette Lecture in TheologyPublisher: Milwaukee : Marquette University Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (82 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780874625981
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Givenness & HermeneuticsDDC classification:
  • 142.7
LOC classification:
  • B2430.M283 .M375 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Givenness &amp -- Hermeneutics cover -- half title -- Givenness &amp -- Hermeneutics title page -- Copyright page -- Foreword -- Donation et herméneutique -- I. Comment commencer? -- Givenness and Hermeneutics -- 1. How to start? -- II. Non pas l'intuition, mais la donation -- II. Not intuition, but givenness -- III. La donationne donne jamais des choses -- III. Givenness never gives things -- IV. Le donné ne se donne jamais immédiatement -- IV. The given never gives itself immediately -- V. L'interprétation -- V. Interpretation -- VI. Quatre moments herméneutiques dans la donation -- VI. Four hermeneutic moments in givenness -- Notes to the original French -- Notes to the English translation -- The Père Marquette Lectures in Theology.
Summary: The question of the given is central to philosophy; phenomenology uses the method of reduction to find the given. This lecture asks whether there is anything that resists reduction, whether there is something irreducible. The author concludes that the phenomenology of givenness addresses the gap between what gives itself and what shows itself, so that the self of the phenomenon emerges only by the exercise of a properly phenomenological hermeneutics.
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Givenness &amp -- Hermeneutics cover -- half title -- Givenness &amp -- Hermeneutics title page -- Copyright page -- Foreword -- Donation et herméneutique -- I. Comment commencer? -- Givenness and Hermeneutics -- 1. How to start? -- II. Non pas l'intuition, mais la donation -- II. Not intuition, but givenness -- III. La donationne donne jamais des choses -- III. Givenness never gives things -- IV. Le donné ne se donne jamais immédiatement -- IV. The given never gives itself immediately -- V. L'interprétation -- V. Interpretation -- VI. Quatre moments herméneutiques dans la donation -- VI. Four hermeneutic moments in givenness -- Notes to the original French -- Notes to the English translation -- The Père Marquette Lectures in Theology.

The question of the given is central to philosophy; phenomenology uses the method of reduction to find the given. This lecture asks whether there is anything that resists reduction, whether there is something irreducible. The author concludes that the phenomenology of givenness addresses the gap between what gives itself and what shows itself, so that the self of the phenomenon emerges only by the exercise of a properly phenomenological hermeneutics.

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