Herméneutique, langage et vérité

Studia Philosophica 57:118-131 (1998)
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Abstract

Various hermeneutical theses in Gadamer and Davidson are compared. The differences between the two approaches are stressed. But both share a view, which I call the priority thesis, according to which language and meaning have in some way to be pre-understood. The view is wrong.

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Pascal Engel
École des hautes études en sciences sociale

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