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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

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