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Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics, PDF eBook

Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics PDF

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To be confronted with a text can lead us to open our own living world, to its expansion and saturation with something new or even with something else, something unpredictable.

What then makes a human a human? Can philosophical hermeneutics say anything about that?

It can! «Language is the real centre of a human being... The human is a real, as Aristotle used to say, being who has language» (Hans-Georg Gadamer).

What makes a human a human is the fact that internal reflection is performed behind his voice.

This is the most original topic of philosophical hermeneutics.

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