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The Beginning of Knowledge Hans-georg Gadamer

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Athlone contemporary european thinkersPublication details: U.S.A.; Continuum International; 2003Description: 148tr; paperback, illustrations; 21cmISBN:
  • 0826414591
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 182
  • G123-H25
Online resources: Summary: Gadamer is interested not so much in the origins of philosophy as in the origins of knowledge in general - everything, that is, that we call ""science"". Beginning with a hermeneutical and philological investigation of the Heraclitus fragments, Gadamer then moves on to a dicussion of the Greek atomists and the Presocratic cosmologists. Gadamer concludes by elaborating on the profound debt that modern scientific thought owes to the Greek scientific tradition.
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Gadamer is interested not so much in the origins of philosophy as in the origins of knowledge in general - everything, that is, that we call ""science"". Beginning with a hermeneutical and philological investigation of the Heraclitus fragments, Gadamer then moves on to a dicussion of the Greek atomists and the Presocratic cosmologists. Gadamer concludes by elaborating on the profound debt that modern scientific thought owes to the Greek scientific tradition.

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