Key to Abbreviations

Works by Gadamer:

DD 1987. Destruktion and deconstruction. Trans. Richard E. Palmer and Geoff Waite. In Dialogue and deconstruction. The Gadamer-Derrida encounter, eds. Richard E. Palmer and Diane P. Michelfelder, 102–113. Albany: SUNY Press. DD 1980. Dialogue and dialectic. Eight hermeneutical studies on Plato. Trans. P. Christopher Smith. New Haven: Yale University Press. EH 1996. The enigma of health. The art of healing in a scientific age. Trans. Jason Gaiger and Nicholas Walker. Cambridge: Polity Press. GC 1997. Gadamer on Celan. “Who am I and who are you” and other essays. Eds. and trans. R. Heinemann and B. Kajewski. Albany: SUNY Press. GW 1986–1995. Gesammelte Werke. 10 vols. Tübingen: Mohr. (References to volume number are by Arabic numerals.) HD 1976. Hegel’s dialectic. Five hermeneutical studies. Trans. P. Christopher Smith. New Haven: Yale University Press. HW 1994. Heidegger’s ways. Trans. John W. Stanley. Albany: SUNY Press. LHGG 1983. A letter by Professor Hans-Georg Gadamer. In Richard Bernstein, Beyond objectivism and relativism, 261–265. Trans. Richard Bernstein. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. OPH 1985. On the origins of philosophical . In Hans-Georg Gadamer, Philosophical apprenticeships, 177–193. Trans. Robert R. Sullivan. Cambridge: MIT Press. PA 1985. Philosophical apprenticeships. Trans. Robert R. Sullivan. Cambridge: MIT Press. PCH 1963. Le problème de la conscience historique. Louvain: Publications Universitaires de Louvain.

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PDE 1991. Plato’s dialectical ethics. Trans. Robert M. Wallace. New Haven: Yale University Press. PH 1976. Philosophical hermeneutics. Ed. and trans. David E. Linge. Berkeley: University of California Press. PT 1998. Praise of theory. Speeches and essays. Trans. Chris Dawson. New Haven: Yale University Press. RAS 1981. Reason in the age of science. Trans. Frederick G. Lawrence. Cambridge: MIT Press. RB 1986. The relevance of the beautiful and other essays. Ed. Robert Bernasconi, trans. Nicholas Walker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. RC 1990. Reply to my critics. Trans. George H. Leiner. In The hermeneutic tradition from Ast to Ricoeur, eds. Gail Ormiston and Alan D. Schrift, 273–297. Albany: SUNY Press. RPJ 1997. Reflections on my philosophical journey. Trans. Richard E. Palmer. In The philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer, ed. Lewis Edwin Hahn, 3–63. La Salle: Open Court. THS 1994. Truth in the human sciences. Trans. Brice R. Wachterhauser. In Hermeneutics and truth, ed. Brice R. Wachterhauser, 25–32. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. TM 1989. . 2nd rev. ed. Eds. and trans. Joel Weinsheimer and Donald G. Marshall. London: Sheed & Ward. TW 1995. On the truth of the word. Trans. Lawrence Kennedy Schmidt and Monica Reuss. In The specter of relativism. Truth, dialogue and phronesis in philosophical hermeneutics, ed. Lawrence Kennedy Schmidt, 135–155. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. WIT? 1994. What is truth? Trans. Brice R. Wachterhauser. In Hermeneutics and truth, ed. Brice R. Wachterhauser, 33–46. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.

Works by Hegel:

Ä 1965. Ästhetik. 2 vols. Eds. Gustav Hotho and Friedrich Bassenge. Berlin and Weimar: Aufbau-Verlag. (References to volume number are by Arabic numerals.) E 1992 (1830). Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse. Gesammelte Werke. Herausgegeben von der Rheinisch-­ Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Band 20. Eds. Wolfgang Bonsiepen, Hans-Christian Lucas and Udo Rameil. Hamburg: Felix Meiner. EL 1991. Encyclopaedia logic. Trans. Theodore F. Geraets, W.A. Suchting, and H.S. Harris. Indianapolis: Hackett. Key to Abbreviations 225

EPR 1991. Elements of the philosophy of right. Ed. Allen W. Wood, trans. Hugh Barr Nisbet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. GPR 1911. Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts. Sämtliche Werke, Band 6. Ed. Georg Lasson. Leipzig: Felix Meiner. LFA 1975. Hegel’s aesthetics. Lectures on fine art. 2 vols. Trans. T.M. Knox. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (References to volume number are by Arabic numerals.) LHP 1995. Lectures on the history of philosophy. 3 vols. Trans. Edward S. Haldane and Frances Simson. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. (References to volume number are by Arabic numerals.) LPWH 1975. Lectures on the philosophy of world history. Trans. Hugh Barr Nisbet. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. NGG 2006. Nürnberger Gymnasialkurse und Gymnasialreden (1808–1816). Gesammelte Werke, Band 10, vol. 1. Ed. Klaus Grotsch. Hamburg: Felix Meiner. NL 1975. Natural law. Trans. T.M. Knox. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. PG 1980. Phänomenologie des Geistes. Gesammelte Werke, Band 9. Eds. Wolfgang Bonsiepen and Reinhard Heede. Hamburg: Felix Meiner. PhG 1848. Philosophie der Geschichte. Eds. Eduard Gans and Karl Hegel. Berlin: Duncker und Humblot. PhH 1956. The philosophy of history. Ed. Karl Hegel, trans. John Sibree. New York: Dover. PM 1971. Hegel’s philosophy of mind. Trans. William Wallace and Arnold V. Miller. Oxford: Oxford University Press. PN 1970. Hegel’s philosophy of nature. Trans. Arnold V. Miller. Oxford: Oxford University Press. PS 1977. Hegel’s phenomenology of spirit. Trans. Arnold V. Miller (Oxford: Oxford University Press. R 1968. Jenaer Realphilosophie II. Die Vorlesungen von 1805/6. Ed. Johannes Hoffmeister. Hamburg: Felix Meiner. SL 1969. Hegel’s science of logic. Trans. Arnold V. Miller. London: Allen & Unwin. VGP 1971. Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie. 3 vols. Werke in zwanzig Bänden. Eds. Eva Moldenhauer and Karl Marcus Michel. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp. (References to volume number are by Arabic numerals). VPG 1961. Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Geschichte. Ed. Friedrich Brunstäd. Stuttgart: Reclam. VPWG 1917. Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Weltgeschichte. Sämtliche Werke, Band 8. Ed. Georg Lasson. Leipzig: Felix Meiner. WL 1 1978. Wissenschaft der Logik. Erster Band. Die objektive Logik. Gesammelte Werke, Band 11. Eds. Friedrich Hogemann and Walter Jaeschke. Hamburg: Felix Meiner. 226 Key to Abbreviations

WL 2 1981. Wissenschaft der Logik. Zweiter Band. Die subjektive Logik. Gesammelte Werke, Band 12. Eds. Friedrich Hogemann and Walter Jaeschke. Hamburg: Felix Meiner.

Works by Dilthey:

BDH 1968. Der Briefwechsel Dilthey-Husserl. Ed. Walter Biemel. Man and World 1: 428–46. DSW 1976. Dilthey: selected writings. Ed. and trans. Hans Peter Rickman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. GS 1 1923. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 1. Einleitung in die Geisteswissenschaften. 2nd ed. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner. GS 2 1914. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 2. Weltanschauung und Analyse des Menschen seit Renaissance und Reformation. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner. GS 3 1927. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 3. Studien zur Geschichte des deutschen Geistes. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner. GS 5 1924. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 5. Die geistige Welt. Einleitung in die Philosophie des Lebens, vol. 1. Abhandlungen zur Grundlegung der Geisteswissenschaften. Leipzig and Berlin: Teubner. GS 7 1927. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 7. Der Aufbau der geschichtlichen Welt in den Geisteswissenschaften. Ed. Bernhard Groethuysen. Leipzig: Teubner. GS 8 1931. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 8. Weltanschauungslehre. Abhandlungen zur Philosophie der Philosophie. Ed. Bernhard Groethuysen. Leipzig: Teubner. GS 11 1988. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 11. Vom Aufgang des geschichtlichen Bewusstseins. Jugendaufsätze und Erinnerungen. 5th ed. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. GS 19 1997. Grundlegung der Wissenschaften vom Menschen, der Gesellschaft und der Geschichte. Ed. Helmut Johach and Frithjof Rodi. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. GS 23 2000. Gesammelte Schriften, Band 23. Allgemeine Geschichte der Philosophie. Vorlesungen 1900–1905. Eds. Gabriele Gebhardt and Hans-­ Ulrich Lessing. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. SW 1 1989. Selected works, vol. 1. Introduction to the human sciences. Eds. Rudolf A. Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi, trans. Michael Neville, Jeffrey Barnouw, Franz Schreiner, and Rudolf A. Makkreel. Princeton: Princeton University Press. SW 3 2002. Selected works, vol. 3. The formation of the historical world in the human sciences. Eds. Rudolf A. Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi, trans. Rudolf A. Makkreel, John Scanlon, and William H. Oman. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Key to Abbreviations 227

SW 4 1996. Selected works, vol. 4. Hermeneutics and the study of history. Eds. Rudolf A. Makkreel and Frithjof Rodi, trans. Theodore Nordenhaug, Rudolf A. Makkreel, Fredric Jameson, Ramon J. Betanzos, Ephraim Fischoff, and Patricia Van Tuyl. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Bibliography1

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A Bubner, Rüdiger, 167, 184, 186, 212 Agency, epistemic, 139, 142, 144, 151, 179, Burckhardt, Jacob, 75, 76 193, 196, 204, 206, 218, 220 Burke, Edmund, 45, 59 Alienation, 33, 38, 54, 79, 82, 101–103, 154, 157, 179, 180, 201, 208, 220 Alteration (Veränderung), 146, 168, 179 C Anachronism, 7, 9, 13, 17, 35, 43, 70, 113, Caputo, John, 167, 184 114, 156, 157, 164 Christianity, 7, 9, 14, 15, 44, 219, 220 Analytic philosophy, 215 Collingwood, Robin George, 26, Application (Anwendung), 35 129–132, 148 Aristotle, 6, 7, 43, 44 Consciousness Art, 4, 33–60, 74, 78–81, 89, 94, 103, 134, aesthetic, 21, 22, 40, 42, 43, 45–54, 59, 146, 180 79–81, 94, 104, 134, 135, 146, 154, Arthos, John, 73, 93 181, 210, 220 Ast, Friedrich, 41, 57 historical, 13, 35, 36, 39, 43–47, 50, 52, Ayers, Michael, 221 53, 58, 64, 65, 67, 70, 72, 73, 75, 80, 85–87, 94, 102, 104–107, 111, 131, 134, 135, 138, 166, 168, 194, 209, B 219, 220 Bad infinity (schlechte Unendlichkeit), 167 Context-dependence, 2, 4–9, 11, 13–19, Bambach, Charles, 55, 92 21–24, 28, 37, 52, 60, 63–65, 71, Barthold, Lauren Swayne, 60, 83, 96 73–75, 79, 86, 89, 93, 97, 98, 102–104, Batteaux, Abbé, 58 107, 109, 111, 112, 114, 116, 118, 119, Beiser, Frederick, 27, 64, 65, 79, 92, 94 121–123, 129–151, 159, 164–166, 171, Belonging (Zugehörigkeit), 95, 103, 124, 180 176, 185, 195, 198, 200, 202–204, Bergson, Henri, 65, 67 208–210, 214, 217–219 Bernasconi, Robert, 28, 53, 60 Context, historical, 1–13, 15, 17, 18, 20–26, Bernet, Rudolf, 49, 60 33–39, 41, 43, 45–47, 50–54, 64–75, Bernstein, Richard, 119, 125, 126, 150, 151 77–79, 84–90, 99, 103, 105–107, Bildung, 12, 24, 50, 153–187, 193–196, 198, 109–112, 114, 116, 118, 119, 123, 200–202, 204, 206–210, 220 130–133, 135–143, 145–147, 150, Blumenberg, Hans, 219, 221 153–159, 163–166, 171, 173–175, Bontekoe, Roland, 54, 145, 151 177–180, 191–216, 218, 219 Braeckman, Antoon, 210 Contradiction, 53, 172–174, 181, 202

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Contrariety, 172–174, 181 H Conversation(s), 3, 20, 22, 40, 41, 63–99, 104, Habermas, Jürgen, 22, 23, 96, 109–116, 109, 155, 161, 162, 165, 180, 181 118, 119, 125, 132, 134, 139–141, Critique, cultural, 134, 139, 177, 201 150, 164, 218 Cubism, 48, 81 Hamann, Johann Georg, 9, 12, 27 Hegel, G.W.F., 10, 13, 24, 25, 59, 65, 67, 118, 135, 139, 153–187, 191–216, 220 D Heidegger, Martin, 17–21, 28, 29, 38, 39, Dallmayr, Fred, 56 55–57, 59, 60, 91, 92, 94–98, 114, Davey, Nicholas, 78, 85, 94, 96, 146, 151, 124–126, 132, 133, 142, 148–150, 185, 185, 187 186, 213, 214, 218, 221 De-historicization (Entgeschichtlichung), 38 Heller, Agnes, 77, 93 Depew, David, 112, 113, 125 Herder, Johann Gottfried, 9–13, 26, 27, Derrida, Jacques, vii, viii, x 43, 57, 74 Descartes, René, 97–99, 104, 123, 124 Hermeneutic circle, 114, 125–126, 180 Dialectic, 85, 139, 156, 157, 162–168, 172, 208 Hermeneutics, 1, 4, 15, 33, 35, 37, 41, 54, 56, Dilthey, Wilhelm, 9–14, 17, 22, 25–28, 34, 35, 73, 78, 102, 110–112, 114, 115, 117, 45, 46, 55, 56, 59, 63–99, 102, 105, 132, 139, 155, 161, 162, 164, 166, 167, 122, 131, 137, 146 175, 178, 181, 182, 185, 219 Dreyfus, Hubert, 132, 133, 148, 149, 219 Hinman, Lawrence, 56 Historically affected consciousness (wirkungsgeschichtliches Bewuβtsein), E 74, 132, 158, 165 Emancipation, 47, 111, 112, 134, 191–193, Historical sciences, 1–4, 7, 9, 11, 13–16, 21, 205 24, 25, 27, 36, 37, 39–41, 43, 47, 48, Enlightenment, 4–14, 19, 23–25, 43, 45, 47, 52–55, 65, 66, 70, 75, 76, 87, 97, 102, 54, 63–68, 80, 85, 102, 103, 118, 105, 107, 134, 156, 216, 217 136–138, 145, 147, 151, 156, 191–194, Historicism, 13–20, 22, 23, 33–40, 45, 52, 54, 201, 207, 208, 213, 218, 220 55, 58, 63–68, 71–81, 83, 84, 87–91, Expressionism, 48, 49 94–96, 98, 101–103, 105, 106, 108, Expression, of life (Lebensäuβerung), 22, 66 109, 112, 118, 124, 134, 137, 139, 145, 147, 157, 158, 161, 162, 171, 173, 179–182, 192, 195, 203, 209, 210, F 217, 220 Ferrarin, Alfredo, 187 Historicity, 17, 65, 87, 91, 149, 185, 214 Feuerbach, Ludwig, 13, 14 How, Alan, 56 Fichte, Immanuel Hermann, 13, 14, 118 Human nature, 5, 6, 8–12, 27, 43, 63, 89, 146 Formalism (in aesthetics), 80, 94 Hume, David, 5, 6, 25, 26, 43 Foucault, Michel, vii, viii, x Husserl, Edmund, 66, 76–86, 93, 94, 97, 103, French Revolution, 203, 207 104, 123, 124, 131, 151 Fusion of horizons, 102, 116, 168–172, 175, 178, 180, 181, 184, 185, 193, 200, 208 I Ibbet, John, 56, 185 G Iggers, George, 13, 27, 68, 92 Geisteswissenschaften, 1, 56, 68, 95, 111, 134, Intentionality, 77, 81 148, 182 Interpretation, 3, 4, 15–18, 25, 26, 28, 34–37, Genetical analysis, 42, 110 42, 60, 64, 65, 72, 77, 88–90, 98, 102, Gibbon, Edward, 9, 10, 26 105, 106, 108, 109, 112, 114, 115, 120, Giddens, Anthony, 113, 125, 127 134, 148, 150, 162, 181, 185, 199, 217 Grondin, Jean, 25, 54, 92 Inwood, Michael, 135, 149, 212, 213 Index 239

K P Kandinski, Wassily, 57 Palmer, Richard, 183 Kant, Immanuel, 8, 9, 12, 23, 26, 43, 44, 49, Pannenberg, Wolfhart, 28, 125, 167, 184 57, 58, 65, 67, 80, 94, 136, 139, 150, Particularity (Besonderheit), 160, 202, 207 151, 163, 183, 189, 191–195, 197, 201, Pippin, Robert, 107, 125, 184, 187, 210, 211 202, 210, 213, 218 Plato, 7, 43, 44, 58, 65, 80, 131, 198–201, Kennedy Schmidt, Lawrence, 86, 96, 112, 205, 212 120, 121, 125, 126, 175, 186 Platonism, 15 Kierkegaard, Søren, 58, 59, 72, 89, 107, 181 Polanyi, Michael, 77–79, 93, 120, 142 Kögler, Hans Herbert, 41, 57, 127, 181, Polis (Greek city state), 194–203, 205, 182, 187 207–209 Koselleck, Reinhardt, 26, 28 Popper, Karl, 23, 143–145, 151 Kuhn, Thomas, 28, 150, 151 Porter, Stanley, 117, 126 Prantl, Karl von, 13, 14 Presupposition, 3, 34, 64, 101, 129, 154, L 192, 217 Language, 50, 57, 70, 74, 78, 81, 110, 117, Protagoras, 211 118, 120, 121, 143, 155, 159–161, 173, 183, 219 Leibniz, G.W., 65, 80, 139 R Levi, Albert William, 215 Ranke, Leopold von, 9–13, 17, 26–28, 63, 64, Limits, dialectic of, 162–168 79, 80, 94, 171 Löwith, Karl, 219, 221 Reflection, 2, 3, 5, 7, 18, 22, 23, 40, 45, 53, 65, 73, 76, 85, 87, 93, 97, 101–127, 129, 133–135, 139, 141–143, 157, 158, M 160, 163–168, 171, 178, 179, 194–196, Malabou, Catherine, 176, 187 199, 200, 202, 203, 206–209, 214, 216, Malpas, Jeff, 169–171, 185, 186 218–220 Mannheim, Karl, 14, 28, 71, 92 Reill, Peter Hanns, 25, 28 Marxism, 219, 220 Richardson, John, 214 Metaphysics, 6, 7, 46, 49, 60, 64–69, 73, 75, Rickert, Heinrich, 97 81, 87, 91, 98, 117, 192, 200, 201, 212 Rider, Sharon, 92 Middle Ages, 9, 11, 45, 54, 67, 114 Risser, James, 51, 60, 86, 96, 117, 118, 126, Moral bond (of tradition), 22, 69, 77, 85–87, 161, 166, 183, 184 89, 102, 106 Robinson, Jason, 117, 126 Romanticism, 26, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 74, 147, 218, 220 N Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 153 Nagel, Thomas, 173, 174, 186, 193 Negation, negativity, 98, 160, 165, 172, 173, 175–177, 183–184 S Neutrality modification, 76, 81, 93, 104, 123, Scheibler, Ingrid, 56, 117, 126 124, 131 Schelling, Friedrich, 60 Newton, Isaac, 5, 6, 26 Schlegel, Friedrich, 13, 27 Non-differentiation (Nichtunterscheidung), 42 Schleiermacher, Friedrich, 4, 9, 16, 25, 28, 34, 35, 41, 42, 54, 55, 57, 72, 92, 93 Self-consciousness, 37, 102, 104–106, 108, 109, O 113–116, 118, 119, 154–156, 158–160, Objectification Vergegenständlichung( ), 105 163–166, 171, 173, 177, 212, 218 Otherness (Anderssein, Andersheit), 3, 35, 83, Self-relatedness (Selbstbezüglichkeit), 116 85, 102, 158, 162, 178, 197, 204 Seung, T.K., 51, 60 240 Index

Simmel, George, 97 U Socrates, 194–196, 198–201, 208 Understanding, 1–4, 34, 66, 107, 136, 160, Solipsism, 170 191, 217 Spinoza, Baruch, 37, 56 Spirit objective, 193, 196, 197, 202, 206, 210, 212 V subjective, 193, 197, 202, 204, 206, 210 Valéry, Paul, 57 Substance, 60, 90, 91, 98, 122, 136, 137, Vandevelde, Pol, 56 145–147, 178, 183, 196, 197, 199–203, Veith, Jerome, 118, 124, 126, 187, 208, 218–220 193, 210 ontology, 218–220 Voltaire, 8–10, 12, 13, 26 Substance-accident distinction, 91

W T Wachterhauser, Brice, 74, 93, 117, 126 Taylor, Charles, 7, 26, 54, 60, 74, 93, 213 Warnke, Georgia, 55, 56, 81, 95, 125, 187 Theology, 7, 35, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, Wartenburg, Yorck von, 94 76, 81, 86, 87, 192, 215 Weinsheimer, Joel, 34, 37, 39, 55–57, 80, 94, Tradition(s), 1, 33–60, 77, 85–87, 102, 132, 122, 127, 180, 187 138–143, 155, 191, 218 Wertz, S.K., 26 Traditionalism, 143, 163 Windelband, Wilhelm, 94 Transformation (Verwandlung), 146, 168, 179 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 150 Troeltsch, Ernst, 14, 27, 28 Wood, Allen, 58, 213