Hermeneutische Relevanz der Urteilskraft. Relevance of Hermeneutical Judgment

· Philosophy in international context 12. knjiga · LIT Verlag Münster
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In the present volume, the significance of judgment for the understanding and evaluation of the interpretandum is analyzed. It is a complex endeavor in which existing forms of interpretation are examined and improved from the standpoint of the current state of research. Subjective interpretative approaches are corrected by recourse to a commonly understood truth and are judged from the standpoint of the commitment and consensus of scholars. Even if a work or an interpretandum has been understood and interpreted differently and pluralistically, this does not mean that all presented and existing interpretations are equally valid, acceptable, and defensible. Therefore, it is important and necessary in any process of understanding to strive for a proper assessment of the work or interpretandum. The contributions are from the conference held at the University of Zadar (2018), Relevance of Hermeneutic Judgment.

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Jure Zovko (* 1957), is a full professor of Philosophy at the University of Zadar. His research focuses on Ancient Greek philosophy, classical German philosophy and Philosophy of Science.

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