Tag Archives: Hermeneutics

How Gadamer Informed My Marriage

Been reading through some of “Truth and Method” by Gadamer and had one of those moments of enlightenment.  One of those moments that aren’t really profound, but nevertheless reveal something that was always there, yet was forgotten.  It was under … Continue reading

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An Experience of the Impossible

The poetics “addresses the event of being addressed, not by what actually is but by what is promising(103).” Continue reading

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Heidegger and the Fore-Structure of Understanding

I’m reading through various people with the intention of developing my own knowledge on the subject of hermeneutics.  Of course Heidegger is one such person of whom I have had to turn my attention to.  However, what I am going … Continue reading

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Kant: Analytical vs. Synthetical + Scripture

So when I’m not at work, being a husband, and/or looking after my newborn baby, I’m slowly making my way through Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.  I’m finding more and more an affinity between my own thinking and the incredible … Continue reading

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