Heidegger et Gadamer

Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 2 (2):165-177 (1998)
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Abstract

L’auteur cherche à identifier les particularités qui distinguent l’utilisation du concept de “comprendre” (Verstehen) chez Heideggeret Gadamer. Il soutient que celui-ci s’éloigne fondamentalenlent de celui-là dans sa compréhension de ce concept, voire même que les deux positions sont incompatibles. Cette thèse est défendue à I’aide d’une lecture de Vérité et Méthode, qu’il opposera aux intuitions fondamentales du premier comme du second Heidegger.The author seeks to identify the particularities which distinguish the use of the concept “understand” (Verstehen) in Heidegger and Gadamer. He claims that the latter differentiates himself fundamentally from the former in his comprehension of the concept, indeed that the two positions are incompatible. The author defends this argument through a reading of Truth and Method, which he opposes to thefundamental insights of the first as well as the second Heidegger.

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