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Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer (eds): Hermeneutics between history and philosophy: the selected writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer—volume 1

Bloomsbury Academic, New York, 2016, XXXV + 348 pp, ISBN: 9781441158444

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  1. Gadamer (2016). Two of the essays in SW 1 are retranslations. Cf. Gadamer (2000) and Gadamer (2007).

  2. E.g., “In any case, the example of fragility is not only mine, but also Sartre’s. I apologize if it sounded as if it were mine. No, it was Sartre’s” (160).

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  • Gadamer, Hans-Georg. 2000. Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity, Subject and Person (trl. David Vessey). Continental Philosophy Review 33(3): 275–287.

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  • Gadamer, Hans-Georg. 2016. In Hermeneutics Between History and Philosophy. The Selected Writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer: Volume 1, eds. Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.

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Tarantino, G. Pol Vandevelde and Arun Iyer (eds): Hermeneutics between history and philosophy: the selected writings of Hans-Georg Gadamer—volume 1. Cont Philos Rev 50, 517–522 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-017-9433-5

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