Summary
Stanley Rosen: Hermeneutics as politics
Stanley Rosen (1929–2014), a leading figure of the "non-analytical" tradition in the USA, is one of the best connoisseurs and most original interpreters of the entire history of philosophy, who time and again personally demonstrate the inseparability of understanding the history of thought from independent problem-solving. In Hermeneutics as politics, not only an unusual, as unexpected as a convincing critique of postmodern positions comes to the fore, but also a rarely seen questioning of the main currents of modern and contemporary philosophy, which find their end precisely in postmodernity.
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