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Faculty of Humanities
Bachelor's Programme
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Hermeneutics and Reception Aesthetics
Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience II
Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience II
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Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience I
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Language and Hermeneutics
Select activity 8th_Lecture_The Temporal Distance & The Principle of History of Effect
8th_Lecture_The Temporal Distance & The Principle of History of Effect
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Select activity Gadamer, The Hermeneutic Significance of Temporal Distance, p. 291-299
Gadamer, The Hermeneutic Significance of Temporal Distance, p. 291-299
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Select activity Gadamer, The Principle of History of Effect (Wirkungsgeschichte), p. 299-306
Gadamer, The Principle of History of Effect (Wirkungsgeschichte), p. 299-306
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Select activity CZ_Gadamer, Pojem časového odstupu, s. 256-264
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Select activity CZ_Gadamer, Princip působících dějin, s. 264-269
CZ_Gadamer, Princip působících dějin, s. 264-269
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Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience I
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Introduction
Hermeneutic Circle × Ideal of Pure Objectivity
Main Pillars of Heideggerian Philosophy
Understanding, Interpretation, Assertion
The Problem of Method, Natural and Human Sciences
The Humanist Tradition
Elements of a Theory of Hermeneutic Experience I
Language and Hermeneutics
The Hermeneutic Significance of Art
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Language and Hermeneutics