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CRT4220

Hermeneutics

Walter Veit

8 or 12 points
* 2 hours per week
* First semester
* Clayton

Objectives Students successfully completing this subject should be familiar with principle texts of the theory of understanding in the European cognitive tradition within the humanities, the history of hermeneutics, and its position in and impact on modern critical theory. They should have learnt to use hermeneutics in the assessment of other cognitive theories.

Synopsis The subject studies the main events in the development of hermeneutics from a theory and practice of textual interpretation during the Englightenment and the nineteenth century to a modern theory of understanding and knowledge in the work of Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Jurgen Habermas, as well as its application in the study of literature and history in the work of E D Hirsch, Emilio Betti, Paul Ricoeur and Hans Robert Jauss. It addresses problems such as the conflict between subjectivity and objectivity, the dialectics of the foreign and the familiar, the recognition of the new, the role of language and the function of tradition in understanding, the universality of hermeneutics as a theory of cognition and its impact on the social sciences.

Assessment (8 points) Two seminar papers
* Research essay (4000 words)

Assessment (12 points) Two seminar papers
* Research essay (6000 words)

Prescribed texts

Mueller-Vollmer K (ed.)The hermeneutics reader Basil Blackwell, 1985

Recommended texts

Baynes K and others After philosophy: End or transformation? MIT Press, 1987

Bleicher J Contemporary hermeneutics: Hermeneutics as a philosophy, method and critique Routledge, 1980

Dallmayr W and McCarthy T (eds) Understanding and social inquiry Notre Dame U P, 1977

Howard R Three faces of hermeneutics U California P, 1983

Natoli J (ed.)Tracing literary theory Illinois U P, 1987

Palmer R E Hermeneutics Northwestern U P, 1969

Radnitzky G Contemporary schools of metascience Akademiforlaget, 1973

Stamiris Y Main currents in twentieth century literary criticism: A critical study Whitson, 1986

Wachterhauser B R (ed.)Hermeneutics and modern philosophy SUNY Press, 1986


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