Some Remarks on the Ricoeurian Reception of Heidegger: Starting from Il cogito e l’ermeneutica of Domenico Jervolino

Critical Hermeneutics 2 (2):205-226 (2019)
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The aim of this contribution is to recall the problem of the Ricoeurian reception of Heidegger’s thought, starting from the interpretation given by Domenico Jervolino in his book Il cogito e l’ermeneutica. This interpretation will be highlighted as an opportunity to rediscover both the continuity and discontinuity between the Heideggerian and Ricoeurian hermeneutics. In this sense will be shown their common aim to disclose the possibility of a philosophical openness on the threshold of thinking, in order to make it possible an emersion of the transcendence as a specific place of the manifestation/revelation of the truth.

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