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https://doi.org/10.56550/d.1.2.5
Hegel’s Hermeneutics and Intellectual Humility
Martin Dominik
orcid.org/0000-0001-5223-2776
; Masarykov Univerzitet
Sažetak
I argue that Hegel uses two distinct approaches to hermeneutics in his works, viz. the assimilative and the reconstructive approach. I characterize them, explain why Hegel uses both, and focus on their presuppositions. In light of these reflections, I address the alleged contradiction between Hegel’s reflections on interpretation and their application. Contrary to some literature, I argue that Hegel’s hermeneutical practice does not deviate from his theoretical approach to interpretation. Then I focus on the issue of whether and to what extent these two approaches are intellectually humble practices. I argue that only the reconstructive approach advanced in the Phenomenology is intellectually humble in contrast to the assimilative approach advanced in Hegel’s Lectures.
Ključne riječi
hermeneutics; intellectual humility; assimilative hermeneutics; reconstructive hermeneutics; Hegel
Hrčak ID:
300917
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Datum izdavanja:
27.4.2023.
Posjeta: 614 *