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    Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, “Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics: The Heidelberg Conference”

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    Heidegger, Philosophy, and Politics: The Heidelberg Conference Autor: Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Edited by Mireille Calle-Gruber, Translated by Jeff Fort, Foreword by Jean-Luc Nancy, Editorial: Fordham University Press, Fecha de Publicación: 2016, Formato: Hardback $85.00, Páginas: 116, Reviewed by: Facundo Bey (Universidad Nacional de General San Martín / CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires)

    Tiempo y escansión. Contribución sobre el significado rítmico de la duración entre Husserl y Bachelard

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    Inside phenomenological search, present time and instant live inside a troubled dialectic: for Edmund Husserl present runs, widening out past and future, in the same moment, like the Heraclitean bowstring which stretches between two dimensions. Gaston Bachelard, on the contrary, is the thinker of Discreteness, where temporal continuum is linked to the reciprocal differentiating of instants in the duration. So, the conceptions of time inside these philosophers seem to be opposed one to the other, but inside these two modalities of scansion we meet a steady thread, which underlies both the interpretations, which precipitate one on the other. Let's read the taking shape of the positions inside La dialectique de la durée (1936) and in an early text by Husserl on the subject of attention. Keywords Phenomenology-attention-interest-rhythm-aesthetics of music Traducido del italiano por Facundo Bey (Consejo Nacional de Investiga-ciones Científicas y Técnicas)

    Introducción. Cuestiones abiertas / Introduction. Open Questions

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    Hans-Georg Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics represents one of the most significant and enduring contributions to contemporary philosophical thought. In a world marked by the fragmentationof knowledge and intercultural tensions, his philosophy of understandingoffers possibilities that transcends disciplines and traditions.Gadamer. Cuestiones abiertas / Open Questions seeks to explore the relevance and richness of his thought from a variety of perspectives that address open questions and critical reinterpretations.With the joint publication of this volume by the UniversityPress of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Central Universityof Ecuador (UCE) and the Filosófica Press of the Foundation for Philosophical, Political, and Cultural Studies, supported by the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at UCE, the editorial project of the Colección Filosófica Actual series advances. Furthermore,the bilingual character of this volume reflects our commitment to fostering dialogue between diverse philosophical traditions. Additionally, this work also serves as a heartfelt and humble tribute to Hans-Georg Gadamer on the one hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of his birt

    A Phenomenology of the polis? Ethics, Dialectic and Hermeneutics in Gadamer's Early Interpretation of Plato

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    This chapter examines Gadamer’s early interpretation of Plato, focusing on his 1931 work Platos dialektische Ethik, to demonstrate how his understanding of Platonic dialectic as the theory of dialogue’s objective possibility marked a decisive philosophical departure from Heidegger. Through a detailed analysis of Gadamer’s phenomenological reading of the Philebus and his conception of the pólis, the study reveals how his early engagement with Platonic philosophy laid the groundwork for his later development of philosophical hermeneutics. The investigation centres on three interconnected themes: the relationship between dialectic and hermeneutics, the nature of ethico-political understanding, and the significance of genuine dialogue in human finitude. The chapter argues that Gadamer’s interpretation of areté and his conception of the pólis as the mode of being of ‘worldly’ human beings led him to develop a distinctive philosophical position where the ethico-political dimension of understanding emerges through dialogue with others. This early divergence from Heideggerian philosophy—particularly regarding the concepts of Miteinandersein and human finitude—proved crucial for Gadamer’s subsequent philosophical development. The study demonstrates how Gadamer’s initial confrontation with Plato already contained the seeds of a dialogical conception of understanding that would fundamentally shape his mature thought while illuminating the political implications of his break with Heidegger

    Hans-Georg Gadamer. Cuestiones abiertas / Open Questions

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    Hans-Georg Gadamer. Cuestiones abiertas / Open Questions (2025), edited by Facundo Bey and published jointly by Filosófica Editorial and the Editorial Universitaria of the Universidad Central del Ecuador, is a bilingual open-access volume celebrating the 125th anniversary of Gadamer’s birth. It brings together fourteen original chapters by internationally recognised scholars—twelve in English and two in Spanish—including contributions from John Arthos, Nathan Eric Dickman, Dieter Teichert, Eddo Evink, Babette Babich, Roger W. H. Savage, Mirela Oliva, Luiz Rohden, Darren Walhof, Walter Lammi, Abdullah Başaran, Antoine Pageau-St-Hilaire, Einar Iván Monroy Gutiérrez, and Facundo Bey. With a prologue by Jean Grondin, the volume is structured around five major themes: 1) Language, Tradition, and Questioning in Philosophical Hermeneutics; 2) Reason, Meaning, and Science; 3) Ethics, Politics, Practical Philosophy; 4) Philosophy and Religion; and 5) Gadamer and the Classics. The book explores the ongoing relevance of Gadamer’s hermeneutics as a philosophical response to contemporary crises, and affirms the transformative power of questioning at the heart of understanding

    Paideía y utopía en la crítica de Hans-Georg Gadamer al Platón de Julius Stenzel y Kurt Singer

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    El temprano trabajo interpretativo de Hans-Georg Gadamer sobre la dialéctica platónica no sólo constituyó una quíntuple confrontación teórica: con el neokantismo de sus primeros maestros Richard Hönigswald, Paul Natorp y Nicolai Hartmann; con la analítica del Dasein de Martin Heidegger; con la filología y el sentido artístico del Platón de Paul Friedländer; con el Platón georgeano en boga; y con el historicismo del Tercer Humanismo de Werner Jaeger, sino también, y gracias a dicha confrontación, el primer ensayo de una perspectiva propia sobre la filosofía en general y sobre la dimensión ético-política de la filosofía de Platón en particular.Fil: Bey, Facundo. Centro de Investigaciones Filosoficas. Instituto de Filosofia "ezequiel de Olaso". - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Oficina de Coordinacion Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Filosofia "ezequiel de Olaso".; Argentin

    Book Review. Nous autres réfugiés. Hannah Arendt. París: Allia, 2019, 43 pp

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    Nous autres réfugiés [We refugees], is the title of a brief but disruptive essay that in January 1943, at 37 years old, Hannah Arendt [1906-1975] published in the American Jewish magazine The Menorah Journal (Arendt, 1943). The article —which has an obvious autobiographical connotation, although how much existential reflection that is positioned from the point of the refugee's point of view cannot be reduced solely to thisdimension—was posthumously reprinted in The Jew as Pariah,edited by Ron H. Feldman (1978, pp. 55-56) and on compiled together with forty other texts by the author, written between the 1930s and 1960s, in the edition prepared by Feldman and Jerome Kohn from his The Jewish Writings (2007, pp. 264-274)

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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