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Expanding hermeneutics

Don Ihde

pp. 345-351

Abstract

The late twentieth century seems marked by a deep intellectual discomfort about the ways in which Western thought generally has framed its ways of understanding the World. One symptom of this dis-ease revolves around the current philosophical debates which see either a dramatic end to, or a winding down from "modernity.' Are we "postmodern'? "a-modern'? or, were we, as Bruno Latour claims, never modern to begin with?1 In this contribution to the closing of the first "Hermeneutics and Science" meeting, I shall be using this context to re-interpret both hermeneutics and science.

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Published in:

Kiss Olga (1999) Hermeneutics and science: proceedings of the first conference of the international society for hermeneutics and science. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 345-351

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9293-2_28

Full citation:

Ihde Don (1999) „Expanding hermeneutics“, In: O. Kiss (ed.), Hermeneutics and science, Dordrecht, Springer, 345–351.