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Ginev works out a conception of the constitution of scientific objects in terms of hermeneutic phenomenology. Recently there has been a revival of interest in hermeneutic theories of scientific inquiry. The present study is furthering this interest by shifting the focus from interpretive methods and procedures to the kinds of reflexivity operating in scientific conceptualization. According to the book's central thesis, a reflexive conceptualization enables one to take into consideartion the role which the ontic-ontological difference plays in the constitution of scientific objects. The book argues for this thesis by analyzing the formation of objects of inquiry in a range of scientific domains stretching from highly formalized domains where the quest for objects' identities is carried out in terms of objects' emancipation from structures to linguistic and historiographic programs that avoid procedural objectification in their modes of conceptualization. The book sets up a new strategy for the dialogue between (the theories of) scientifc inquiry and hermeneutic phenomenology.
Science --- Philosophy. --- Ontological difference. --- hermeneutic situations. --- reflexivity. --- scientific objects.
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How are core social phenomena to be understood as modes of being? This book offers an alternative approach to social ontology. Recent interest in social ontology on the part of mainstream philosophy and the social sciences presupposes from the outset that the human being can be cast as a conscious subject whose intentionality can be collective. By contrast, the present study insistently poses the crucial question of who the human being is and how they sociate as whos. Such whoness is a clean-cut departure from the venerable tradition of questioning whatness (quidditas, essence) in philosophical thinking. Casting human being hermeneutically as whoness opens up new insights into how human beings sociate in interplays of mutual estimation that are simultaneously social power plays. Hitherto, the ontology of social power in all its various guises, has only ever been implicit. This book makes it explicit. The kind of social power prevalent in capitalist societies is that of the reified value embodied in commodities, money, capital, & co. Reified value itself is constituted through an interplay of mutual estimation among things that reflects back on the power interplay among whos. In this way a new critique of capitalism becomes possible.
Political science --- Philosophical anthropology. --- Philosophy. --- Hermeneutic phenomenology. --- social ontology. --- whoness.
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Uncertainty is a fundamental part of the human condition. Experiences thwart expectations, and the world is in constant need of interpretation, evaluation and disambiguation. When writing about the past, historians can approach this uncertainty in different ways and either eliminate it from their history or enact it. This book examines the dynamics between historiography and uncertainty in the works of Livy and Velleius Paterculus. Combining close readings and theoretical reflection, it develops a distinct concept of temporal and hermeneutic uncertainty and builds on this concept to shed new light on the narrative composition of their histories. It has been argued that narrative is an essential part of human life and civilization. While engaging with recent approaches to the theory of narrative, Uncertainty in Livy and Velleius explores historiographical narrative as a mode of grappling with uncertainty. Unsicherheit ist Teil der conditio humana. Erfahrungen durchkreuzen Erwartungen, und die Lebenswelt verlangt nach Interpretation, Einordnung und der Auflösung von Mehrdeutigkeiten. Historiker können diese Unsicherheit in ihren Geschichtsbildern entweder abbilden oder eliminieren. Dieses Buch untersucht das Verhältnis zwischen Geschichtsschreibung und Unsicherheit in den Werken der römischen Historiker Livius und Velleius Paterculus. Methodisch kombiniert es literaturwissenschaftliche Analysen und theoretische Reflexion, um ein klar umrissenes Konzept von Unsicherheit zu entwickeln, das zwischen einer zeitlichen und einer hermeneutischen Dimension unterscheidet. Mit Hilfe dieses Konzepts können bisher vernachlässigte Aspekte der narrativen Form der beiden Geschichtswerke in den Blick genommen werden. Das Erzählen gilt als essentieller Teil menschlichen Zusammenlebens. In Auseinandersetzung mit aktuellen Debatten zur Erzähltheorie versteht Uncertainty in Livy and Velleius historiographisches Erzählen als eine Auseinandersetzung mit Unsicherheit.
History --- Literature (General) --- historiography --- classical philology --- temporal uncertainty --- hermeneutic uncertainty --- narrative composition --- Livy --- Velleius
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Since its founding by Jacques Waardenburg in 1971, Religion and Reason has been a leading forum for contributions on theories, theoretical issues and agendas related to the phenomenon and the study of religion. Topics include (among others) category formation, comparison, ethnophilosophy, hermeneutics, methodology, myth, phenomenology, philosophy of science, scientific atheism, structuralism, and theories of religion. From time to time the series publishes volumes that map the state of the art and the history of the discipline.
Semiotics --- Philosophy and religion --- Religion --- Religious aspects --- Study and teaching --- Pragmatism. --- hermeneutic. --- images. --- semiosphere.
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This book aims at contributing to the scientific and academic discourse as regards to the ‘what’ and ‘why’ of youth ministry. Too often, youth ministry has been approached from a mainly practical point of view, almost asking how we keep young people off the streets. Its methodology has often not included the theological and theoretical presuppositions that lie behind this ministry. Previous scientific reflection has been determined by a one-dimensional and almost exclusive point of view. In comparison with existing literature, this book does not focus so much on the ‘how’ of youth ministry. It innovates a different approach. The book challenges the existing exclusive approach and develops an inclusive, congregational and missional understanding of and approach to youth ministry.From a particular perspective on the understanding the main objectives of Practical Theology, the author endorses the so-called movement of ‘what is supposed to be going on’. He adds the outcome of an empirical round table discussion with some 16 leaders in this field on the descriptive and interpretive movements within the subject field: what is going on and why is it going on? The book will form the standard for any new research with regard to youth ministry. The book’s contribution lies on the level of sound theological reasoning and argumentation (supported by many scholars) for an inclusive congregational understanding of ministry as an integral part of every congregation being missional in being and doing. Youth, children, adolescents and emerging adults, are just as integral a part of every congregation within which they live and serve.
Religion & beliefs --- Religion: general --- Christian ministry & pastoral activity --- Afrikaans --- catechesis --- congregation --- covenantal --- didache --- Osmer --- postmodern Practical Theology --- Trinitarian --- youth subculture --- Senter ed --- paraklesis --- hermeneutic --- Church work with youth --- Youth ministry --- Youth
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Habermas’ concept of postmetaphysics does orient us to engage in a dialogue between faith and knowledge that paves way to engage in a discourse concerning religion in public sphere. This thesis reconstructs socio-philosophical religious traditions, whose aim is to provide a discursive methodology in treating non-reflective expressions of religion.
Postmetaphysics --- Postsecular --- Religion --- Rationality --- Axial Age --- Public Sphere --- Public Opinion --- Enlightenment --- Secularity --- Disenchantment --- Society --- Translation --- Reflective Religion --- Fundamentalistic Religion --- Epistemic Religion --- Hermeneutic Responsibility --- Transformation --- Semantic Contents --- Revolution --- Faith and Knowledge --- wbg Academic
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The large-scale use of semantic transfer and inversion as rhetorical tactics is particularly prevalent in right-wing discourses and populist »alternative knowledge« production. The contributors to this volume analyze processes of re-semanticizing received meanings, effectually re-coding those meanings. To what extent do rhetorical maneuvers serve to establish new and powerful belief systems beyond rational and democratic control? In addition to the New Right and contemporary conspiracy narratives, the contributors examine the discursive fields around conceptions of human nature and the deep past, population politics, gender conceptions, use of land, identity politics, nationhood, and cultural heritage.
Conspiracy theories. --- Right-wing extremists. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism. --- Hermeneutic Power. --- Identity Politics. --- Language. --- New Right. --- Political Emotions. --- Political Ideologies. --- Political Science. --- Political Sociology. --- Political Theory. --- Politics. --- Populism. --- Right-wing Extremism.
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Programming the Absolute discusses the notorious opposition between absolute and program music as a true dialectic that lies at the heart of nineteenth-century German music. Beginning with Beethoven, Berthold Hoeckner traces the aesthetic problem of musical meaning in works by Schumann, Wagner, Liszt, Mahler, and Schoenberg, whose private messages and public predicaments are emblematic for the cultural legacy of this rich repertory. After Romanticism had elevated music as a language "beyond" language, the ineffable spurred an unprecedented proliferation of musical analysis and criticism. Taking his cue from Adorno, Hoeckner develops the idea of a "hermeneutics of a moment," which holds that musical meaning crystallizes only momentarily--in a particular passage, a progression, even a single note. And such moments can signify as little as a fleeting personal memory or as much as the whole of German music. Although absolute music emerged with a matrix of values--the integrity of the subject, the aesthetic autonomy of art, and the intrinsic worth of high culture--that are highly contested in musicology today, Hoeckner argues that we should not completely discard the ideal of a music that continues to offer moments of transcendence and liberation. Passionately and artfully written, Hoeckner's quest for an "essayistic musicology" displays an original intelligence willing to take interpretive risks. It is a provocative contribution to our knowledge about some of Europe's most important music--and to contemporary controversies over how music should be understood and experienced.
Auschwitz. --- Brinkmann, Reinhold. --- Buchanan, Herbert. --- Danuser, Hermann. --- Expressionism. --- Frank, Hermann. --- Goebbels, Joseph. --- Huyssen, Andreas. --- Jansen, Gustav. --- Kierkegaard, Soren. --- Klauwell, Otto. --- Lewis, Christopher. --- Liszt, Adam. --- Malin, Yonathan. --- Momentform. --- Pederson, Sanna. --- Rellstab, Friedrich. --- Schleiermacher, Friedrich. --- Schopenhauer, Artur. --- Szondi, Peter. --- Tiedemann, Rolf. --- Tomlinson, Gary. --- Voigt, Henriette. --- Wagner, Cosima. --- Walter, Bruno. --- Wellbery, David. --- Winckelmann, Johann Joachim. --- Witz. --- Zuidervaart, Lambert. --- absolute, as detachment. --- actio in distans. --- aesthetic appearance. --- aesthetics of Argus-eyedness. --- apparition. --- arabesque. --- caesura. --- constellation. --- criticism, hermeneutic. --- dialectics at a standstill. --- dying sound. --- ekphrasis. --- fragment. --- hermeneutic circle. --- hermeneutics of the moment. --- historicism. --- ineffability. --- modernity. --- organicism. --- postmodernism. --- program music. --- truth. --- utopia.
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Reading the Written Image is a study of the imagination as it is prompted by the verbal cues of literature. Since every literary image is also a mental image, a representation of an absent entity, Collins contends that imagination is a poiesis, a making-up, an act of play for both author and reader. The ";willing suspension of disbelief,"; which Coleridge said ";constitutes poetic faith,"; therefore empowers and directs the reader to construct an imagined world in which particular hypotheses are proposed and demonstrated.Although the imagination as a central concept in poetics emerges into critical debate only in the eighteenth century, it has been a crucial issue for over two millennia in religious, philosophical, and political discourse. The two recognized alternative methodologies in the study of literature, the poetic and the hermeneutic, are opposed on the issue of the written image: poets and readers feel free to imagine, while hermeneuts feel obliged to specify the meanings of images and, failing that, to minimize the importance of imagery. Recognizing this problem, Collins proposes that reading written texts be regarded as a performance, a unique kind of play that transposes what had once been an oral-dramatic situation onto an inner, imaginary stage. He applies models drawn from the psychology of play to support his theory that reader response is essentially a poietic response to a rule-governed set of ludic cues.
Poetics. --- Imagery (Psychology) in literature. --- Figures of speech. --- English language --- Imagery --- Speech, Figures of --- Tropes --- Rhetoric --- Symbolism --- Poetry --- Figures of speech --- Technique --- Imagery (Psychology) in literature --- Poetics --- -X Comparative Literature Literary Theory Criticism. --- 0-271-00763. --- Christopher Collins. --- poiesis oral-dramatic poetic hermeneutic.
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Rethinking Hanslick: Music, Formalism, and Expression' is the first extensive English-language study devoted to Eduard Hanslick--a seminal figure in nineteenth-century musical life. Bringing together eminent scholars from several disciplines, this volume examines Hanslick's contribution to the aesthetics and philosophy of music and looks anew at his literary interests. The essays embrace ways of thinking about Hanslick's writings that go beyond the polarities that have long marked discussion of his work such as form/expression, absolute/program music, objectivity/subjectivity, and formalist/hermeneutic criticism. This approach takes into consideration both Hanslick's important 'On the Musically Beautiful' and his critical and autobiographical writings, demonstrating Hanslick's rich insights into the context in which a musical work is composed, performed, and received. 'Rethinking Hanslick' serves as an invaluable companion to Hanslick's prodigious scholarship and criticism, deepening our understanding of the major themes and ideas of one of the most influential music critics of the nineteenth century. Dr Nicole Grimes is a Marie Curie Fellow at University College Dublin (UCD), and the University of California, Irvine. Dr Siobhán Donovan is a College Lecturer at the School of Languages and Literatures, UCD. Dr Wolfgang Marx is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Music, UCD.
Musical criticism --- Music --- Hermeneutics (Music) --- Music criticism --- Journalism --- History --- Philosophy and aesthetics. --- History and criticism --- Hanslick, Eduard, --- Hanslik, Eduard, --- Гансликъ, Эдуардъ, --- Ganslik, Ėduard, --- Music - 19th century - Philosophy and aesthetics --- Musical criticism - History - 19th century --- Hanslick, Eduard, - 1825-1904 --- Eduard Hanslick. --- absolute/program music. --- aesthetics. --- form/expression. --- formalist/hermeneutic criticism. --- literary interests. --- nineteenth-century musical life. --- objectivity/subjectivity. --- philosophy of music.
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