A hermeneutics of the natural sciences? : the debate updated

The initial obstacle to the development of a hermeneutics of the natural sciences has been the inadequate translation, and thus misunderstanding, of the basic terms of Heidegger's ontological analysis ofthe protopractical human situation and its progressive technicization. Pragmatism's parallel anal...

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Autor principal: Kisiel, Theodore J. 1930-
Formato: Analitica de revista
Lenguaje:español
Publicado: Netherland : Man and world, 1997.
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