A Metaphorical Conversation: Gadamer and Zhuangzi on Textual Unity

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (1-2):86-98 (2015)
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In Truth and Method, Gadamer asserts that prior to beginning the process of understanding a text, we make certain assumptions about the text being a unity modeled on a one-on-one conversation. How should we approach a text that was composed by so many authors over such a long span of time? Using resources from the Zhuangzi, I argue for expanding the metaphor across time, space, and identity in order to rethink Gadamer's assumption and its operative metaphor.

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Sarah Mattice
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