Socrates with a cane

Original Articles

Socrates with a cane

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 21 , issue 4 , 2002 , pages: 223–227
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v21i4.31348
Author(s): Dennis J Schmidt Villanova University United States of America,

Abstract

Key to Gadamer’s theory of hermeneutics are notions of translation, conversation, and openness. What is often not known is just how much Gadamer himself embodied those notions in his own practice as a teacher and a friend. In what follows, I speak of how the man I knew Hans-Georg Gadamer to be, illustrated some of the traits of hermeneutic theory that show that such a theory is always a practice of life and an ethical practice. Not a theoretical text but a recollection follows.

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