The Double Bond of Interpretation: Conservation and Innovation of Tradition
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https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-9251/6657Abstract
The crisis of hermeneutical philosophy is an important opportunity for a reflection on the adaptive forms of rationality. The present essay aims at clarifying two issues of adaptiveness in a hermeneutical perspective: the overturning of the traditional relationships between theoria and praxis; and the place of the rule-violation in this pragmatical view of rationality. Metaphor is the most significant example of this adaptiveness.
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