Ethics of Interpretation

Ethics of Interpretation

From Charity as a Principle to Love as a Hermeneutic Imperative

Vandevelde, Pol

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2023

314

Dura

Inglês

9781032390154

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: What is the Ethics of Interpretation? Part 1: Two Versions of the Principle of Charity in Interpretation: Gadamer and Davidson 1. Gadamer's Dialogical Interpretation 2. Davidson's Radical Interpretation: Charity and Triangulation Part 2: Two Versions of a Poetics of Truth in Interpretation: Ricoeur and Foucault 3. Ricoeur's Interpretive Truth: Attestation 4. Foucault's Interpretive Truth: Parrhesia Part 3: Two Versions of What Regulates Interpretation: Validity Claims and Love 5. The Ethics of Discussion: Karl-Otto Apel's Program 6. Benevolence or Love as both a Moral and an Epistemic Virtue Conclusion: Love as a Hermeneutic Imperative
Pol Vandevelde;interpretation;hermeneutics;truth-telling;parrhesia;Paul Ricoeur;Donald Davidson;Hans-Georg Gadamer;poetics of truth;attestation;Michel Foucault;validity claims;charity in interpretation;regulative principle in interpretation;interpretation as triangulation;ambiguation;singularity;Karl-Otto Apel;Hermeneutic Imperative;Normative Rightness;Good Life;Gregory The Great;Plato's Philebus;Human Beings;Explicit Beliefs;Implicit Beliefs;Demiurge's Mind;Radical Interpretation;Common Language;Early German Romanticism;Viveiros De;Hermeneutic Experience;Follow;Virtue Epistemology;Independent;Holds;Make Up;Language Game;Scheme Content Dualism;Epistemic Virtue;German Suffering;Heidegger's Hermeneutics