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Verstehen and Humane Understanding
This 1997 volume contains philosophical essays addressing the crucial questions of understanding and rationality.
Anthony O'Hear (Author)
9780521587426, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 1 May 1997
320 pages
23.3 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.465 kg
"All contributions contain useful insights." Michelle Marsonet, Philosophy in Review
This 1997 collection of essays addresses topics that are of crucial importance to the lives of us all. Is there a mode of thinking peculiar to human life and its concerns, which is different from and irreducible to scientific rationality? Is historical understanding different from scientific understanding? Do psychology, religion and aesthetics have their own forms of rationality? Can you be rational about human life without being scientific? The contributors address these and related questions, some focusing on the history of the development of the notion of Verstehen, others examining particular areas of discourse and practice.
Preface
1. 'Two Cultures' revisited Anthony O'Hear
2. Rational and other animals John Haldane
3. Vico and metaphysical hermeneutics Leon Pompa
4. Three major originators of the concept of Verstehen: Vico, Herder and Schleirmacher Roger Hausheer
5. Weber's ideal types as models in the social sciences Friedel Weinert
6. Verstehen, holism and fascism David Cooper
7. Interpretation in history: Collingwood and historical understanding Patrick Gardiner
8. The meaning of the hermeneutic tradition in contemporary philosophy Andrew Bowie
9. Science and psychology Ilham Dilman
10. To mental illness via a Rhyme for the Eye T. S. Champlin
11. Can there be an epistemology of moods? Stephen Mulhall
12. Feeling and cognition Barrie Falk
13. Believing in order to understand Cyril Barrett
14. Data and theory in aesthetics: philosophical understanding and misunderstanding Ronald Hepburn
15. Anti-meaning as ideology: the case of deconstruction Robert Grant
16. Perictione in colophon Roger Scruton
Index of names.
Subject Areas: Analytical philosophy & Logical Positivism [HPCF5]