Springer
Constructing Ricoeur's hermeneutical theory of truth
Vol. 2
Todd Mei
Memory, space, oblivion
Luis Antonio Umbelino
Hermeneutics and truth
Sebastian Purcell
The enigma of the past
Pol Vandevelde
Distanciation and epoché
Leslie MacAvoy
Word, writing, tradition
Michael Sohn
The conflict of hermeneutics
Marc De Launay
For a genealogy of selfhood
Carmine Di Martino
Ricoeur's early approaches to the ontological question
Marc-Antoine Vallée
Intersectional hermeneutics
Scott Davidson
Identity and selfhood
Claude Romano
Thinking the flesh with Paul Ricoeur
Richard Kearney
Response to Crockett
Vol. 6
Gianni Vattimo, Santiago Zabala
The actuality of philosophy
Roberto Alejandro
Response to Glyn-Williams
Response to Valgenti
Are the oppressed "weak"?
Owen Glyn-Williams
Response to Grimshaw
Tools for subversion
Babette Babich
The end of metaphysics, the uses and abuses of philosophy, and understanding just a Little better
Eduardo Mendieta
Response to Egginton
Politics, hermeneutics, and truth
Jeff Malpas, Nick Malpas
Response to Alejandro
Response to Jeff Malpas and Nick Malpas
If the weak would win
Silvia Mazzini
Response to Mendieta
Santiago Zabala, Gianni Vattimo
Response to Woessner
Hermeneutic communism
Martin Woessner
Response to Birmingham
The political becoming of hermeneutics
Jeffrey W. Robbins
Response to Robbins
Power and post-metaphysics
Bradley Kaye
Hermeneutic communism as (weak) political phenomenology
Michael Marder
Response to Marder
The dangerous divide
Lucas Ross Perkins , Michael Gillespie, Michael B Allen
Potentiality of life
William Egginton
Response to Babich
It's time to change the world, so interpret it!
Liu Liangjian
Response to Mazzini
The new communism
Clayton Crockett
Response to Kaye
Nietzsche the communist? a genealogy of interpretation
Robert T. Valgenti
Love's law?
Peg Birmingham
Response to Perkins and Gillespie
Hermeneutic capitalism?
Mike Grimshaw
Response to Liangjian
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