A Hermeneutic Approach to Pain: Gadamer on Pain, Finitude, and Recovery
While philosophical hermeneutics has often been criticized for not engaging issues concerning the body and human finitude, Gadamer’s ‘Defense of Pain’ in his final public academic appearance is an underappreciated hermeneutic contribution to the way in which we experience and respond to the physica...
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Main Author: | Alexander Crist |
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Language: | EN |
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University of Calgary
2018
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