Leading contemporary philosopher Johann Michel offers an innovative reflection on the human being. The book presents an interdisciplinary study that engages philosophy, sociology and anthropology, offering a systematic analysis of the phenomenon of interpretation.
Leading contemporary philosopher Johann Michel offers an innovative reflection on the human being. The book presents an interdisciplinary study that engages philosophy, sociology and anthropology, offering a systematic analysis of the phenomenon of interpretation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johann Michel is a University Professor at the University of Poitiers and is affiliated with the EHESS (IMM) in Paris. He is a member of the scientific council of the Fonds Ricoeur and is a co-editor of the international journal Ricoeur Studies. He is also a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Ordinary Disclosure of the World 1. The Problem of Meaning and the Opening to the World 2. The Lifeworld and the Mirror of Meaning 3. The Production of Meaning and the Transformation of the World Part II: The Scholarly Deciphering of Signs 4. The Infinite and the Relative 5. Being and Method 6. The Text and Action Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: The Ordinary Disclosure of the World 1. The Problem of Meaning and the Opening to the World 2. The Lifeworld and the Mirror of Meaning 3. The Production of Meaning and the Transformation of the World Part II: The Scholarly Deciphering of Signs 4. The Infinite and the Relative 5. Being and Method 6. The Text and Action Index
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