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Статья является результатом исследования отношений между герменевтической философией Ханса-Георга Гадамера и постмодернизмом, представленным Джанним Ваттимо и Ричардом Рорти. В тексте анализируется понятие истории (Geschichte), особое внимание уделяется ее эффективному влиянию на автора, текст, интерпретатора и традицию, происходящее в гер-меневтическом диалоге (слияние горизонтов). Постмодернистской, конструктивистской интерпретации этого процесса, в которой опущена истина текста, противопоставляется универ-салистская концепция, в которой интерпретация понимается как процесс поиска логоса в диалоге.
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The article is a result of a research on the relations between the hermeneutic philosophy of Hans-Georg Gadamer and the postmodernism represented by Gianni Vattimo and Richard Rorty. The author analyses the notion of history (Geschichte) and its effective influence on an author, a text, an interpretator and a tradition in the hermeneutical dialogue (the fusion of horizons). The article opposes the postmodern, constructivistic approach, in which the truth of a text is made known to the universalistic conception in which an interpretation is understood as the process of searching for logos in a dialogue.
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This article takes into consideration the problem which occurs between the relations of Hans-Georg Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics and the philosophy of dialogue, analyzing basic problems of Gadamerian philosophy – the problem of language, tradition or the truth in terms of the presence of the same intuitions, which were part of Ebner’s, Levinas’, or Rosenzweig’s (the principles of dialogical and the criticism of the idea of unity). It presents an outline of Gadamerian ‘philosophy of dialogue’ and peculiarly features the conditions and basic assumptions, which make interpersonal communication possible.
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