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100 _aTatar, Burhanettin
245 _aInterpretation and the Problem of the Intention of the Author
_b H.- G.Gadamer Vs E.D.Hirsch
260 _aWashington
_bCouncil for Research in Values and Philosophy
_c1998
300 _a181p
440 0 _aCultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series II A, Islam;
_v199800ENGGPC5
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aI. The Problem of Relativity and Objectivity in Interpretation 1. The Background of the Problem 2. The Problem of Method and the Critique of the Subject-Object Ontology II. The Problem of the Identification of Meaning with the Author`s Intention 1. Gadamer`s Rejection of the Identification of Meaning with the Author`s Intention 2. The Problem of the Impossibility of Intentionless Meaning: Knapp and Michaels 3. Argument for Coherence: Juhl 4. From the Indeterminacy of Language to the Determinacy of Meaning: Hirsch 5. The Occasional Character of Author:Gadamer III. The Problem of Textual Identity 1. Some Objections to the Unity of Meaning and Significance in Gadamer 2. Perspectivism and Textual Identity: Hirsch 3. Hirsch`s Notion of Application 4. The hermeneutical Autonomy of the Object:Betti 5. Dynamic Identity of the Text: Gadamer vi Interpretation and the Intention of the Author IV. The Problem of Truth 1. General Remarks 2. Heidegger`s Notion of Truth in Being and Time 3. The Temporality of the Experience of Truth: Gadamer 4. Historical Continuity of the Mediations of the Text 5. Subject Matter (Sache) as the Transcendental Ground
700 1 _aTatar, Burhanettin
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