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The most thorough and comprehensive Gadamer website on the internetThe Critics Rave"Congratulations on your new Gadamer Website! It is a credit to Gadamer and very informative. Your description of Gadamer and the bibliographies are helpful... I especially liked the pictures... As you say, a good Gadamer website is much needed."-Richard Palmer, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Murray College"I saw the Gadamer site, and if the other online Gadamer-content that you linked is any indication, it is the best on the web."-Dr. Graham Leuschke, owner/proprietor of Leuschke.org"The Gadamer website has a great collection of information and images.Alex Golub knows his stuff and is a resource for anyone doing work onGadamer."-Katy Barkan, Bookforum Magazine, New York New 17 March 2004: Things are slowing down on this site. It's still being maintained but in the aftermath of Gadamer's death there isn't much to report.3 December 2003: Added three links to new articles about Gadamer. 15 July 2003: The Chronicle of Higher Education has published an article by Scott McLemee on the Gadamer biography and Gadamer's stance vis-a-vis national socialism. When Gadamer died in March of 2002 I felt I had to do something. I have always been hugely interested in Gadamer, despite the fact that my field is Anthropology, not Philosophy. I have been consistently disappointed with the quality of the information about Gadamer available on the web. While there is some good stuff out there, a lot of it is out of date. Frankly, many of the essays available on-line do not demonstrate a full grasp of the intricacies of Gadamer's work. The purpose of this site, then, is to provide a centralized source of information about Gadamer. Although it is quite modest right now, I hope that it will someday grow to become the premiere English-language site about Gadamer on the web. The goal is not to be exhaustive - that has already been accomplished by scholars far more familiar with Gadamer's work than I - but rather to provide high-quality, well-written information on Gadamer and make it freely available on line.What you will find on this SiteThis site includes the following sections:Who made this site?Er...who was Hans-Georg Gadamer?Hot hot pix!! It's the Gadamer Photo Gallery!!!A bibliography of English language books by GadamerA list of bibliographies about Gadamer and other sources for doing more research about GadamerA list of websites devoted to GadamerA series of links to essays about GadamerHans-Georg Gadamer: An IntroductionHans-Georg Gadamer was one of the foremost philosophers of the twentieth century. Born in 1900, he lived to be 102 years old before his death in 2002.Gadamer is most remembered for his work on 'philosophical hermeneutics', a vision he set out most fully in his magnum opus Truth and Method. Gadamer's basic point in this book is that the way humans understand and live in the world can best be characterized as a process of constant interpretation.Gadamer was German and spent most of his life in Germany. Although formally a student of the neo-Kantian philosopher Paul Natorp, he also studied with Martin Heidegger and it was Heidegger's influence that gave Gadamer's thought its distinctive cast.Unlike Heidegger, Gadamer was not involved with the Nazis and managed to keep himself aloof from any moral taint during the Third Reich. After the war, he moved to West Germany where he continued teaching. He was widely known for being a convivial and sympathetic man.Gadamer's work has had a huge influence on the philosophical community and is considered today to be one of the most important statements about hermeneutics every written.Bibliography of Books by Gadamer in EnglishThis list includes in chronological order books published in English that were written entirely by Gadamer. It includes both collections of essays, wholey authored books, and interviews. This is the main body of Gadamer's writings in English.Truth and Method. 1975. New York:Seabury press.Hegel's Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies. New Haven: Yale University Press.Philosophical Hermeneutics. 1976. Berkeley: University of California Press.Dialogue and Dialectic: Eight Hermenutical Studies on plato. 1980. New haven: Yale University Press.Lectures on Philosophical Hermeneutics. 1982. Pretoria: Universiteit van Pretoir.Reason in the Age of Science. 1982. Cambridge, MA: MITS Press.The Relevance of the Beautiful and Other Essays. 1986. New York: Cambridge University Press.Philosophical Apprenticeships. 1985. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.This is Gadamer's intellectual autobiography. Intimately written, it discussed his life and the The Idea of the Good in Platonic-Aristotelian Philosophy. 1986. New Haven: Yale University Press.Plato's Dialectical Ethics: Phenomenological Interpretation Relating to the Philebus. 1991. New Haven: Yale University Press.Hans-Georg Gadamer on Education, Poetry and History: Applied Hermeneutics. 1992. Albany: SUNY Press.Heidegger's Ways. 1994. Albany: SUNY Press.Literature and Philosophy in Dialogue: Essays in German Literary Theory. 1994. Albany: SUNY Press.The Enigma of Health: The Art of Healing in a Scientific Age. 1996. Stanford: Stanford University Press.Gadamer on Celan: "Who am I and Who are You?" and Other Essays. Albany: SUNY Press.The Beginning of Philosophy. 1998. New York: Continuum.Praise of Theory: Speeches and Essays. 1998. New Haven: Yale University Press.Hermenutics, Religion, and Ethics. 1999. New Haven: Yale Univerity Press.Gadamer in Conversation: Reflections and commentary. 2001. New York: ContinuumA Gadamer Reader. 2002. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.The Beginning of Knowledge. 2002. New York: Continuum. Sources for GadamerThere are many sources available for anyone interested in doing research into Gadamer's opus. There are a number of bibliographies of Gadamer available. An annotated list is included below.Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Bibliography. 1998. By Joan Nordquist. This is #51 of the series Social Theory: A bibliographic Series. This bibliogrpahy is in English. It is recent and up to date. It includes books by gadamer in English and German, as well as essays by Gadamer, and books and dissertations about him. Like everything in this series it is well put together and demonstrates Nordquist's ability as a bibliographer. But it is also far from comprehensive - a mere 64 pages long.Gadamer-Bibliographie (1922-1994). 1995. By Etsuro Makita. This is the definitive biography of Gadamer's writings. I have not seen it myself, but includes alll of Gadamer's writing as well as the translations that have been made of it. It does not include secondary sources. Definitive German language reference, but may be hard for English speakers to hunt through.Conversations With Gadamer. 2001. By Richard E. Palmer.This short little volume includes two bibliographical appendices about Gadamer's work. The first is an excellent 'best of' Gadamer's books in English and major secondary sources. The second appendix is entitled 'How to Find Theses, Articles, and Other Writings By and About Gadamer'. Not surprisingly, it is about how to find theses, articles, and other writings by and about Gadamer. It is quite good and, like the interviews that proceed it, is an excellent place to start for the beginner just learning about Gadamer.Other notable bibliographies include:Hans-Georg Gadamer's Writings 1922-1996. 1997. by Richard Palmer. In The Philosphy of Hans-Georg Gadamer. This is a pruned down version of the Makita bibliography. It includes a more thorough list of interviews than is included in the Makita and a sort of abbreviated CV featuring various awards he has won.Gadamer and Hermenutics. 1991. By Helene Volat-Shapiro. In Gadamer and Hermeneutics.A 27 page bibliography of Gadamer's works in English.Palmer also reports that the bibliography to the Cambridge Companion to Gadamer is excellent, especially for more recent publications.Information about Gadamer on the WebGadamer has a large and uneven presence on the web. Below are the most useful sites on Gadamer.The premier site about Gadamer is the personal homepage of Richard Palmer one of the foremost translators and interpreters of Gadamer in English. An excellent site with essays and other information. It includes, among other things, the text of his advice on researching Gadamer, which originally appeard in the 'Conversations' volume.Etsuro Makita's Gadamer Page. This is the web site of the author of the most comprehensive Gadamer bibliographer. Not particularly pretty to look at, but contains excellent (if brief) and accurate information about Gadamer. Note that the site is only available in German or Japanese.The Hans-Georg Gadamer Homepage. This site was created by two students of Richard Palmer's in the course of a class on hermeneutics. It includes a useful (but now out of date) select bibliography of Gadamer's works in English and a brief biography. It also includes links to some on-line essays about Gadamer and hermeneutics. The site has not been updated in the three years, and many of the sections are much shorter than one would have liked. Nonetheless the site clearly shows a familiarity with Gadamer's work and a familiarty with his thought and writing.Public Philosopher's Gadamer Page. This is a one-page entry from a geocities site. The author has a basic grasp of Gadamer and includes brief citations of Gadamer's work and a few secondary sources, but seems to have a rather tenuous grasp of what Gadamer (or Heidegger, for that matter) is actually all about.Bjorn's Gadamer page. good but brief. He knows Gadamer. Miscellaneous Essays, Notes, and Obituaries about GadamerThis section includes information about Gadamer that is floating out there on the web. A lot of it is not of particularly high quality, but I include it for the sake of completeness.Play, Festival, and Ritual in Gadamer. This is a PDF of an article by Jean Grondin which originally appeared in the edited volume Language and Linguisticality in Gadamer's Hermeneutics.Gadamer, Art, annd Play by G.T. Karnezis.David Simmons has written a very nice article explaining The French Reception of Truth and Method, it's translation into French, and the general atmosphere in which it was received. Very nice.Dave also has an article on Why we need a Gadamer website. Dave argues that current readings of Gadamer have basically got him wrong. The case in point that he examines is Terry Eagleton.I have written a short bibliographic essay on the Gadamer-Habermas debate and where English language translations of the texts that make up the debate are available.Obituary of Gadamer. From Der Speigel.Another obituary. This one from the Times - an excellent description of Gadamer's thought and life work. Better, in fact, than most of the amateur websites listed above. Does claim that Gadamer was never married - which I find strange in that he mentions his wife and son-in-law on several occaisions in his writings.There is an obituary in the Guardian as well.There is also a Washginton Post obituaryan entry from my blog describing Gadamer's influence on me when I was in college.Wolfgang Drescher has a syllabus for a class on Gadamer on his website.The 'Hans-Georg Gadamer Homepage' includes two essays, one on Gadamer on Art and Play and another on Gadamer and Geertz. The former is less objectionable than the latter.A bizarre Protestant Creationist research center, CAPO has an essay about Gadamer entitled Defusing Gadamer's Horizons. The author, Douglas Jones, seems to feel that Gadamer is a 'post-modernist' because he claims 'all thinking is essentially linguistic' and the best way to smash post-modernism is to smash Gadamer. There are lots of good reasons to take issue with Gadamer - such as those advacned by Habermas and Derrida, for instance. But a tenuous grasp of Gadamer's argument and a total ignorance of his positioning in the academic field (Gadamer as a post-modernist?! PLEASE.) is not one of them.MIT's AI lab has an article on Hermeneutics: From Textual Explication to Computer Understanding which includes discussions of Gadamer and the Gadamer-Habermas debate. Seems to be well-researched. Its kinda cool to see 'bootstrapping' and 'hermeneutics' coexist in the 'keylines' entry of an article.David Blacker on Education as the Normative Dimension of Philosophical HermeneuticsScott McLemee has an interesting review of the Gadamer biography and Gadamer's stance vis-a-vis national socialism.Who made this site?Alex Golub wrote this site. You can visit his main site or blog or even mail him if you'd like to tell him what you thought about this site.
 

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