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CONTENTS
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS / | vii | ||
| PREFACE / | ix | ||
| LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS / | xiii | ||
| Introduction. From Word to Concept: The Task of Hermeneutics as Philosophy / | 1 | ||
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, translated by Richard E. Palmer | |||
| I. | GADAMER'S INFLUENCE | ||
| 1. | After Historicism, Is Metaphysics Still Possible? On Hans-Georg Gadamer's looth Birthday / | 75 | |
| Jürgen Habermas, translated by Paul Malone | |||
| 2. | Being That Can Be Understood Is Language / | 21 | |
| Richard Rorty | |||
| 3. | On the Coherence of Hermeneutics and Ethics: An Essay on Gadamer and Levinas / | 30 | |
| Gerald L. Brims | |||
| 4. | Gadamer and Romanticism / | 55 | |
| Andrew Bowie | |||
| 5. | Literature, Law, and Morality / | 82 | |
| Georgia Warnhe | |||
| 6. | A Critique of Gadamer's Aesthetics / | 103 | |
| Michael Kelly | |||
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| II. | GADAMER AND DIALOGUE | ||
| 7. | On Dialogue: To Its Cultured Despisers / | 123 | |
| Donald G. Marshall | |||
| 8. | Gadamer's Philosophy of Dialogue and Its Relation to the Postmodernism of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida, and Strauss / | 145 | |
| Ronald Beiner | |||
| 9. | Meaningless Hermeneutics? / | 158 | |
| Joel Weinsheimer | |||
| III. | GADAMER IN QUESTION | ||
| 10. | Radio Nietzsche, or, How to Fall Short of Philosophy / | 169 | |
| Geoff Waite | |||
| 11. | The Art of Allusion: Hans-Georg Gadamer's Philosophical Interventions under National Socialism / | 212 | |
| Teresa Orozco, translated by Jason Gaiger | |||
| 12. | On the Politics of Gadamerian Hermeneutics: A Response to Orozco and Waite / | 229 | |
| Catherine H. Zuckert | |||
| 13. | The Protection of the Philosophical Form: A Response to Zuckert / | 244 | |
| Teresa Orozco, translated by Paul Malone | |||
| 14. | Salutations: A Response to Zuckert / | 256 | |
| Geoff Waite | |||
| CONTRIBUTORS / | 307 | ||
| INDEX / | 311 | ||