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iii. forschungsmaterialien zur philosophiegeschichts-schreibung in globaler perspektive

21. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 9
Rolf Elberfeld

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22. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 9
Rolf Elberfeld, Leon Krings

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23. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 9
Leon Krings

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25. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Michael Quante Orcid-ID

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hauptvorträge

26. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Carl Friedrich Gethmann

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27. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Francesca Menegoni

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28. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Julian Nida-Rümelin Orcid-ID

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29. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Ryosuke Ohashi

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30. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Philip Pettit

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31. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Robert Pippin

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32. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Ludwig Siep

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kolloquium 1: die philosophie und ihre sprachen

33. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Günter Abel

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34. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Dagfinn Føllesdal

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kolloquium 2: geschichtliches philosophieren ohne apriorische geschichtsphilosophie

35. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Christian Bermes

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36. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Günter Figal

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37. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Karl-Heinz Lembeck

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kolloquium 3: genesis und geltung. klassische deutsche philosophie im dialog mit asiatischen philosophien genesis and validity. classical german philosophy in a dialogue with asian philosophies

38. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Claudia Bickmann

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39. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Chung-ying Cheng

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There are two aspects of the hermeneutic: the receptive and the creative. The receptive of the hermeneutic consists in coming to know and acknowledge what has happened, observing what there is as historically effected, foretelling what will happen as a matter of projection of future possibilities, and disclosing / discovering transcendental conditions, fore-structures or horizons of human understanding and interpretation; the creative of the hermeneutic, on the other hand, consists in realizing and demonstrating human sensibilities and human capabilities and needs, conceptualizing what is factual and real based on human cognitive and volitional faculties and experiences, developing values and pursuing regulative ideals of actions, and searching for best possible ways or methods to reach for individual and communal end-goals which will enhance human beings as autonomous entities and moral agents in the world. The receptive is represented by the phenomenological approach to Being and reality whereas the creative is conveyed by an ontology of reflection of human being for self-definition and self-cultivation of human faculties. This amounts to bringing out an existing distinction between ming (what is imparted) and li (the presupposed ground) on the one hand and xing ( human potentiality for being in oneself) and xin (human understanding and interpretation toward action) on the other in the tradition of Confucian metaphysics.Next, I shall focus on Heidegger and Gadamer as taking ontological receptivity (as a matter of fore-structures of Being or Language of human understanding) as the source of meaning of existence and meaningfulness of texts. Th ere are of course creative elements to be identifi ed with forming investigative projects of the Dasein for disclosing truth of the Being, but the main tone is to realize the Being or Language as base structures of our hermeneutic consciousness or hermeneutic space of understanding. Because of spacelimitation, however, I shall leave to another occasion the discussion of the creative formation and positive projection of a transformative cosmological philosophy in the Yijing tradition as represented in my onto-hermeneutics which takes experiences of ≫comprehensive observation≪ (guan) and ≫feeling- refl ection≪ (gan) as two avenues toward human understanding and hermeneutic enterprise of interpretation.
40. Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie: Volume > 8
Hiroshi Goto

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