An edition of Traditions 2 (2002)

Traditions 2

Hermeneutics, Ethics, and the Dispensation of the Good (Studies in Continental Thought)

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An edition of Traditions 2 (2002)

Traditions 2

Hermeneutics, Ethics, and the Dispensation of the Good (Studies in Continental Thought)

"In Tradition(s) II, Stephen H. Watson engages post-Kantian Continental philosophy in his continuing investigation into the concept of tradition which he began in his work Tradition(s). According to Watson, the problem of tradition has become explicit in twentieth-century philosophy, and is especially apparent in the work of Heidegger, Gadamer, Husserl, Benjamin, Adorno, Levinas, Kristeva, and Derrida, among others.

By formulating a series of dialogues between twentieth-century philosophers and their predecessors, Watson articulates the issues and concerns surrounding tradition and traditionality. Taking on topics such as the hermeneutics of the self, the rationality of tradition, the pluralistic nature of historical interpretation, and the question of the "other," Watson emphasizes the importance of classical accounts of ethical and political discourse for twentieth-century philosophy and today's multicultural world. Watson extends his analysis of tradition to include the problems of meaning and narrative and the nature of the self.

He also considers the meaning of the Good and how Good is dispensed in the world."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
301

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First Sentence

"To privilege the concept of tradition in philosophical analysis is to embark upon an investigation of the ambiguities of contemporary thought, an undertaking that is conceptually polyvalent: theoretical and metatheoretical, practical and historical at once."

Classifications

Library of Congress
B105.T7 W38 2001, B105.T7W38 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
301

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL9646651M
Internet Archive
traditionsiiherm0000wats
ISBN 10
0253214475
ISBN 13
9780253214478
LCCN
00063424
OCLC/WorldCat
44841581

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2620626W

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To privilege the concept of tradition in philosophical analysis is to embark upon an investigation of the ambiguities of contemporary thought, an undertaking that is conceptually polyvalent: theoretical and metatheoretical, practical and historical at once.
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