SEEKING A MNEMONIC TURN: INTERIOR REFLECTIONS IN GADAMER’S POST-PLATONIC THOUGHT Cover Image

SEEKING A MNEMONIC TURN: INTERIOR REFLECTIONS IN GADAMER’S POST-PLATONIC THOUGHT
SEEKING A MNEMONIC TURN: INTERIOR REFLECTIONS IN GADAMER’S POST-PLATONIC THOUGHT

Author(s): Jeffrey Sims
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Slovenská Akadémia Vied - Kabinet výskumu sociálnej a biologickej komunikácie
Keywords: Memory; hermeneutics; science; anamnēsis; language.

Summary/Abstract: This paper reflects on trajectories and pathways for philosophical hermeneutics, now, after the death of its founder, Hans-Georg Gadamer in 2002. More specifically, it challenges the notion that Gadamer’s thought is simply tied to the linguistic turn of the 20th century. Instead, it considers the possibility that Gadamer’s thinking makes for an implicit declaration of its own kind, calling for a mnemonic turn in modern philosophy and present day hermeneutics. Some reference will be made to both rationalist and empiricist models of inquiry insofar as Gadamer attempts to take philosophy beyond, for example, the Ur-grammar of Chomsky’s linguistic theories, and into a world of post-Platonic memory.

  • Issue Year: 2008
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 225-242
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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