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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190715T050000
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SUMMARY:9th International Summer School in German Philosophy
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LOCATION:Poppelsdorfer Allee 28\, Bonn\, Germany\, 53115
DESCRIPTION:<p>This year's summer school will focus on the tradition of hermeneutics that stretches from Herder and Schleiermacher to Heidegger and Gadamer. In particular\, we will look at their various conceptions of what exactly it takes to understand others and ourselves\, paying special attention to their theories of the interpretation of texts.</p>\n<p>In the first week\, we will examine what has been called "romantic hermeneutics": the approaches developed by Herder\, Schleiermacher\, and Friedrich Schlegel that sought to enable discovery of an assumed original meaning. These approaches rested on two important breaks with assumptions commonly made by the Enlightenment: a rejection of the Enlightenment's conviction in the universality of mental characteristics in favor of a conception of radical mental differences\; and a rejection of the Enlightenment's dualistic conception of the relation between language and thought/concept in favor of doctrines that assert the intimate interdependence\, or even identity\, of the two sides. Schleiermacher's approach is the best known of the three and will accordingly receive especially close attention\, but the contributions of Herder and Schlegel are of at least equal intrinsic importance\, and will therefore be considered carefully as well.</p>\n<p>In the second week\, we will look at Heidegger's and Gadamer's conception of hermeneutics as a foundational discipline and its potential relevance for contemporary debates. Our focus will be on issues pertaining to the relation between self-consciousness and understanding\; phenomenology and meaning-holism\; and the relation between understanding different kinds of utterances (ranging from ordinary conversations to what Gadamer calls "the eminent text") and the question of the objectivity of meaning. In this context\, we will assess Heidegger's and Gadamer's meta-philosophical approach (hermeneutics as first philosophy) in light of various prominent criticisms of it (in particular\, ones that come from so-called "critical theory").</p>\n<p>Please find all details concerning the application procedure on our website.</p>
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