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Hermeneutics as a general methodology of the sciences of the spirit / Emilio Betti.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Betti, Emilio, 1890-1968, author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Law and politics: continental perspectives
Standardized Title:
Hermeneutik als allgemeine Methodik der Geisteswissenschaften. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Humanities--Methodology.
Hermeneutics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxvii, 75 pages).
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
Language Note:
Translated from the original German into English.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Emilio Betti (1890-1968) was an Italian jurist, Roman Law scholar and philosopher.
Contents:
Some untidy reflections on Betti-Gadamer debate / Lars Vinx
Editorial preface / Giorgio A. Pinton
Hermeneutical problematics in contemporary consciousness
Objectivations of the spirit
Representative forms
Representative function & expressive value
To interpret and to understand
The act of interpretation as a triadic process
Inversion of the creative process and transposition into one another subjectivity
The directives of interpretation: the canon of the hermeneutical autonomy of the object
The canon of the coherence of meanings (the principle of totality)
Analogy and integrative development
Canon of the actuality of understanding
Vital rapport with the subject-matter & the direction of the inquiry
Is it possible to achieve the objectivity of the historical phenomena?
The function of sensibility for the values proper of the historian: the value-relating interpretation
The answer to the proposed historical question
Meaning of a historical phenomenon and its significance in the present
Dialog and monolog
Historical interpretation and attribution of an eschatological meaning
The risk of the denial of objectivity
Theological hermeneutics and demythologizing of the kerygma
Recent turn toward the historicity of understanding
The prejudices as the conditions of the understanding
Existential foundation of the hermeneutic circle
The problem of the correctness of the understanding
Historical understanding as mediation of past and the present
Claim of a practical application of interpretation
The mentioned claim is justified only if the interpretation is normatively oriented
Canon of the hermeneutical correspondence of meaning (adequation of meaning in understanding)
The character as a work of historical forms of life proposes a problematics of the higher grade
The technical morphologic interpretation in rapport to the prospected problems of formation
Context of meanings & styles as products of the autonomy of the spiritual human faculties.
Notes:
"Routledge Focus" -- taken from front cover.
"A GlassHouse Book" -- title page.
Originally published in German by J.C.B.Mohr, 1962.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 21, 2021).
<P>Emilio Betti: A Short Bibliography</P><P>Some Untidy Reflections on Betti-Gadamer Debate </P><P><EM>Lars Vinx </EM></P><P></P><P>Editorial Preface </P><P><EM>Giorgio A. Pinton</EM></P><P></P><P>1. Hermeneutical Problematics in Contemporary Consciousness </P><P>2. Objectivations of the Spirit </P><P>3. Representative Forms </P><P>4. Representative Function & Expressive Value </P><P>5. To Interpret and to Understand </P><P>6. The Act of Interpretation as a Triadic Process </P><P>7. Inversion of the Creative Process and Transposition into one another Subjectivity </P><P>8. The Directives of Interpretation: The Canon of the Hermeneutical Autonomy of the Object </P><P>9. The Canon of the Coherence of Meanings (The Principle of Totality) </P><P>10. Analogy and Integrative Development </P><P>11. Canon of the Actuality of Understanding</P><P>12. Vital Rapport with the Subject-Matter & the Direction of the Inquiry </P><P>13. Is it possible to Achieve the Objectivity of the Historical Phenomena?</P><P>14. The Function of Sensibility for the Values proper of the Historian: The Value-relating Interpretation </P><P>15. The Answer to the Proposed Historical Question </P><P>16. Meaning of a Historical Phenomenon and its Significance in the Present </P><P>17. Dialog and Monolog </P><P>18. Historical Interpretation and Attribution of an Eschatological Meaning </P><P>19. The Risk of the Denial of Objectivity </P><P>20. Theological Hermeneutics and Demythologizing of the Kerygma </P><P>21. Recent Turn toward the Historicity of Understanding </P><P>22. The Prejudices as the Conditions of the Understanding </P><P>23. Existential Foundation of the Hermeneutic Circle </P><P>24. The Problem of the Correctness of the Understanding </P><P>25. Historical Understanding as Mediation of Past and the Present </P><P>26. Claim of a Practical Application of Interpretation </P><P>27. The Mentioned Claim is Justified only if the Interpretation is Normatively Oriented </P><P>28. Canon of the Hermeneutical Correspondence of Meaning (Adequation of Meaning in Understanding) </P><P>29. The Character as a Work of Historical Forms of Life Proposes a Problematics of the Higher Grade </P><P>30. The Technical Morphologic Interpretation in rapport to the Prospected Problems of Formation </P><P>31. Context of Meanings & Styles as Products of the Autonomy of the Spiritual Human Faculties <B></P><P></P><P> </P><P> </P><P> </P><P> </P></B>
Other Format:
Print version: Betti, Emilio, 1890-1968. Hermeneutics as a general methodology of the sciences of the spirit
ISBN:
9781003157236
1003157238
9781000365009
100036500X
9781000365054
1000365050
Publisher Number:
40030488897
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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