Hegel's hermeneutics

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262 pages 1996

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Paul Redding argues that Hegel's use of hermeneutics, an emerging way of thinking objectively abuot intentional human subjects, overcame the major obstacle encountered by Kant in his attempt to modernize philosophy. The result was the first genuinely modern, hermeneutic, and 'non metaphysical" philosophy.

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