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To be confronted with a text can lead us to open our own living world, to its expansion and saturation with something new or even with something else, something unpredictable. What then makes a human a human? Can philosophical hermeneutics say anything about that? It can! Language is the real centre of a human being The human is a real, as Aristotle used to say, being who has language (HansGeorg Gadamer). What makes a human a human is the fact that internal reflection is performed behind his voice. This is the most original topic of philosophical hermeneutics.
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As a philosophy major, 'Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics' is a solid resource. The clarity of the arguments really helps with my studies. It's well-structured and useful for understanding complex ideas. I’ll definitely refer back to it as I dive deeper into my coursework.
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Daniel Schmidt
Great Resource for Students
As a philosophy major, 'Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics' is a solid resource. The clarity of the arguments really helps with my studies. It's well-structured and useful for understanding complex ideas. I’ll definitely refer back to it as I dive deeper into my coursework.
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Daniel Schmidt
Great Resource for Students
As a philosophy major, 'Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics' is a solid resource. The clarity of the arguments really helps with my studies. It's well-structured and useful for understanding complex ideas. I’ll definitely refer back to it as I dive deeper into my coursework.
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Marta Horvath
Not as Engaging as Expected
I had high hopes for this book from UNI Slovakia, but I found some parts a bit dry. The concepts are interesting but sometimes hard to follow. It's a good introduction, but I expected more engaging content. Still worth reading if you're studying philosophy.
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Marta Horvath
Not as Engaging as Expected
I had high hopes for this book from UNI Slovakia, but I found some parts a bit dry. The concepts are interesting but sometimes hard to follow. It's a good introduction, but I expected more engaging content. Still worth reading if you're studying philosophy.
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