Hans-Georg Gadamer

Hans-Georg Gadamer
Hans-Georg Gadamer, c. 2000
Born(1900-02-11)11 February 1900
Died13 March 2002(2002-03-13) (aged 102)
Education
Alma materUniversity of Breslau
University of Marburg
ThesisThe Nature of Pleasure According to Plato's Dialogues (1922)
Doctoral advisorPaul Natorp
Philosophical work
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
School
InstitutionsUniversity of Marburg (1928–1938)
Leipzig University (1938–1948)
Goethe University Frankfurt (1948–1949)
University of Heidelberg (1949–2002)
Notable studentsCharles Guignon
Emilio Lledo
Main interests
Notable ideas

Hans-Georg Gadamer (/ˈɡɑːdəmər/;[4] German: [ˈɡaːdamɐ]; 11 February 1900 – 13 March 2002) was a German philosopher of the continental tradition, best known for his 1960 magnum opus on hermeneutics, Truth and Method (Wahrheit und Methode).

  1. ^ Jeff Malpas, Hans-Helmuth Gande (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics, Routledge, 2014, p. 259.
  2. ^ Hans-Georg Gadamer, "Towards a phenomenology of ritual and language", in Lawrence Kennedy Schmidt (ed.), Language and Linguisticality in Gadamer's Hermeneutics, Lexington Books, 2000, p. 30; James Hans, "Hans-Georg Gadamer and Hermeneutic Phenomenology," Philosophy Today 22 (1978), 3–19.
  3. ^ "Hans-Georg Gadamer", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  4. ^ Gadamer: Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences on YouTube

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