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- The State of the University (1)
- Academic Knowledges and the Knowledge of God (Illuminations: Theory and Religion)
- By Stanley Hauerwas
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- Truth And Method (39)
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- By Joel Weinsheimer, Donald G. Marshall, Hans-Georg Gadamer
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- The Classic of Changes (5)
- A New Translation of the "I Ching" as Interpreted by Wang Bi
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- By Edward Shaughnessy
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- Treatise on Efficacy (1)
- Between Western and Chinese Thinking
- By Francois Jullien
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- The Propensity of Things (4)
- Toward a History of Efficacy in China
- By Francois Jullien
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- A Contemporary Reading of Paul's Ethics
- By David G. Horrell
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- An Essay on Theological Method (4)
- (Reflection and Theory in the Study of Religion)
- By Gordon D. Kaufman
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- Behind the Masks of God (1)
- An Essay Toward Comparative Theology
- By Robert Cummings Neville
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- An Essay on Confucian Religiousness (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)
- By Tu Wei-Ming, Weiming Tu
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- 東亞價值再評價
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- 一個倫理學的比較
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Truth And Method
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Interpretation as BeingI think that the pivotal impetus in this work is to change hermeneutics from something about interpretation of a text or an object to interpretation itself as inseparable from the being of the interpretor. The understanding is the being of the interpretor.
Gadamer got this from Heiderger's ... (continue)
I think that the pivotal impetus in this work is to change hermeneutics from something about interpretation of a text or an object to interpretation itself as inseparable from the being of the interpretor. The understanding is the being of the interpretor.
Gadamer got this from Heiderger's idea of dasein.
My question is that if undesrtanding is about the being, what if we understand being in terms of its moral aspect, i.e. being as moral being, can we say a moral being is about his understanding of the world through the lens of moral ideas.
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