Truth and MethodWritten in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus. Looking behind the self-consciousness of science, he discusses the tense relationship between truth and methodology. In examining the different experiences of truth, he aims to "present the hermeneutic phenomenon in its fullest extent. |
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experience | 55 |
The retrieval of the question of artistic truth | 73 |
consciousness | 80 |
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able acquires aesthetic consciousness Aristotle artistic attitude basis beautiful becomes belongs claim classical classical antiquity concept concerned Cratylus criticism critique dialectic Dilthey Dilthey's dogmatic Droysen element enlightenment epistemological everything exists expression fact fundamental genius Greek Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's Hence hermeneutical experience historian historical consciousness historicism horizon human sciences Husserl idea ideal individual interpretation Kant kind knowledge language legal hermeneutics linguistic literary logical logos meaning meneutics metaphysics methodological mind mode modern moral neokantianism neoplatonic Nicholas of Cusa object obviously one's ontological original particular person phenomenology phenomenon philosophy phronesis picture Plato play possible prejudices present present-at-hand question realised reality reason recognised reflection relation relationship representation Schleiermacher seeks sense sensus communis significance simply speak sphere structure task taste teleological theory There-being thing thinking thought tion tradition transcendental true truth understanding understood unity universal whole Wilhelm von Humboldt word