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Hegel, History, and Interpretation
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Introduction PART I. HEGEL AND HERMENEUTICS 1. The Hegelian Organon of Interpretation H. S. Harris 2. The End of Metaphysics and the Possibility of Non-Hegelian Speculative Thought Robert J. Dostal 3. Hegel, Heidegger, and Hermeneutical Experience Walter Lammi 4. Firing the Steel of Hermeneutics: Hegelianized Hermeneutics versus Radical Hermeneutics John D. Caputo 5. Rethinking the Origin: Nietzsche and Hegel William Desmond Part II. History and Critical Reason 6. Recollection, Forgetting, and the Hermeneutics of History: Meditations on a Theme from Hegel George R. Lucas, Jr. 7. Hegel and the Social Function of Reason Tom Rockmore 8. Hegel, Foucault, and Critical hermeneutics Shaun Gallagher Part III. Alterity and Communality 9. The Speculative Concrete: I. A. Il'in's Interpretation of Hegel Peter T. Gier 10. The Korporation in Hegel's Interpretation of Civil Society Michael Prosch 11. Hegel, Kierkegaard, and the Problem of Finitude P. Christopher Smith 12. A Feminist Reading of Hegel and Kierkegaard Susan Armstrong List of Contributors Index

About the Author

Shaun Gallagher is Professor of Philosophy at Canisius College. He was Visiting Scientist at the Medical Research Council, Applied Psychology Unit, University of Cambridge in 1994. He is the author of Hermeneutics and Education and the co-editor (with Thomas W. Busch) of Merleau-Ponty, Hermeneutics, and Postmodernism, both published by SUNY Press.

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"Gallagher has brought together in a clear, thematic harmony the invited papers of four world-class intellectuals (Harris, Caputo, Desmond, and Rockmore), six professors well-known and widely respected in their fields (Lucas, Dostal, Gallagher, Smith, Armstrong, and Grier), and two younger philosophers just beginning their careers (Lammi and Prosch). I know of no book that deals as directly with the issue of how Hegel figures into postmodern ways of interpretation." - Eric v.d. Luft, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, Library "The overall quality of the essays is high. The book focuses on the relevance of Hegel in the context of contemporary philosophy. It is relevant in the arena of Hegel studies and for those interested in postmodernist themes generally." - William Maker, Clemson University

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