Negative hermeneutics and the question of practice:
How do words and images function hermeneutically? How does hermeneutic practice work? Answering these questions and more, Nicholas Davey develops the hermeneutical foundations of creative practice. In doing so, he not only uncovers the significance of philosophical hermeneutics for the arts and the...
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Zusammenfassung: | How do words and images function hermeneutically? How does hermeneutic practice work? Answering these questions and more, Nicholas Davey develops the hermeneutical foundations of creative practice. In doing so, he not only uncovers the significance of philosophical hermeneutics for the arts and the humanities, but defends the humanities as a whole from the current scepticism inspired by deconstruction and post-structuralism. Taking Gadamer’s language ontology as its cue, this pioneering volume not only addresses certain weaknesses that Davey observes in Gadamer’s thought but further takes Gadamerian thinking beyond Gadamer himself. In particular, Davey investigates the productive value of negativity that is central to hermeneutics and to wider spheres of creative learning. Advocating a renewed confidence in hermeneutics and the humanities, Negative Hermeneutics and the Question of Practice reveals how hermeneutical thinking provides a map of the dynamics within creative practice, eliminating the need for an externally imposed ‘theory’ of the arts. |
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Contents Acknowledgements Hermeneutical Regulae: Guidelines Introduction: A trajectory of argument x xi 1 1 Enabling configurations 1. Introduction 2. Orientating remarks 3. Nihilism and negativity 7 7 7 10 2 Negative receptions 1. Falling-into-question 2. Expectations of completion 3. Differential spaces and perspectival multiplication 4. Negative receptions 5. Distanciation, theory and alienation 6. Nihilism and theory 7. The humanities in question 8. Humanities, hermeneutics and transformative questions 9. Negative hermeneutics and the accentuation of the positive 17 17 21 25 26 28 35 39 43 59 3 The way of the negative 1. Negation’s optimism 2. The negativity of experience 3. Liminal spaces 4. The fore-conception of completeness 5. Completeness and meaning 6. Completeness and envisioning identity 7. Formal completeness and aesthetic completeness 8. Truthfulness and completeness 9. Images and coming to completion 10. The Vorgriff and practice 63 63 69 76 78 79 81 81 85 95 100
viii Contents 4 Towards a poetics of practice 1. Sprachlichkeit and practice 2. The forgotten question of practice 3. Practical steps 4. Practice: A historical problematic 5. Cassim and praxis 6. Praxis, ontology and the way of understanding 7. Practice and Dasein 8. MacIntyre, tradition and practice 9. Hadot, Sloterdijk and anthropologies of practice 10. Practice and re-earthing of theory 11. Platonism and worldly estrangement 12. Theoria: Participating from a distance 13. Differential spaces 14. A poetics of hermeneutic practice 5 The provocations of practice 1. Introduction 2. Negative moments: Practice and the instabilities of understanding 3. Practice and repetition 4. Practice and speculative movement 5. The negativity of provocative expectations 6. Regulative completeness and hermeneutic displacement 7. Integration and completeness 8. The positivity of negative outcomes 9. The confidence of practice 10, The provoked self 11. The way of hermeneutical practice 12. Negative hermeneutics and the redemption of the negativity 13. Vectoring the immeasurable 14. Recursion and repetition 15. The returns of aesthetic completeness 16. The dialectic of word and concept 17. Hermeneutical openness as praxis 18. Seeing understandingly 19. Hermeneutical praxis 20. The transcendental conditions of hermeneutical praxis 113 113 114 117 122 126 131 135 136 144 155 156 161 164 170 179 179 182 184 188 190 193 196 199 202 206 209 211 217 222 224 232 239 241 249 258
Contents 21. A post-metaphysical philosophy of practice 22. Summative thoughts ix 269 279 Bibliography 285 Index 292 |
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Contents Acknowledgements Hermeneutical Regulae: Guidelines Introduction: A trajectory of argument x xi 1 1 Enabling configurations 1. Introduction 2. Orientating remarks 3. Nihilism and negativity 7 7 7 10 2 Negative receptions 1. Falling-into-question 2. Expectations of completion 3. Differential spaces and perspectival multiplication 4. Negative receptions 5. Distanciation, theory and alienation 6. Nihilism and theory 7. The humanities in question 8. Humanities, hermeneutics and transformative questions 9. Negative hermeneutics and the accentuation of the positive 17 17 21 25 26 28 35 39 43 59 3 The way of the negative 1. Negation’s optimism 2. The negativity of experience 3. Liminal spaces 4. The fore-conception of completeness 5. Completeness and meaning 6. Completeness and envisioning identity 7. Formal completeness and aesthetic completeness 8. Truthfulness and completeness 9. Images and coming to completion 10. The Vorgriff and practice 63 63 69 76 78 79 81 81 85 95 100
viii Contents 4 Towards a poetics of practice 1. Sprachlichkeit and practice 2. The forgotten question of practice 3. Practical steps 4. Practice: A historical problematic 5. Cassim and praxis 6. Praxis, ontology and the way of understanding 7. Practice and Dasein 8. MacIntyre, tradition and practice 9. Hadot, Sloterdijk and anthropologies of practice 10. Practice and re-earthing of theory 11. Platonism and worldly estrangement 12. Theoria: Participating from a distance 13. Differential spaces 14. A poetics of hermeneutic practice 5 The provocations of practice 1. Introduction 2. Negative moments: Practice and the instabilities of understanding 3. Practice and repetition 4. Practice and speculative movement 5. The negativity of provocative expectations 6. Regulative completeness and hermeneutic displacement 7. Integration and completeness 8. The positivity of negative outcomes 9. The confidence of practice 10, The provoked self 11. The way of hermeneutical practice 12. Negative hermeneutics and the redemption of the negativity 13. Vectoring the immeasurable 14. Recursion and repetition 15. The returns of aesthetic completeness 16. The dialectic of word and concept 17. Hermeneutical openness as praxis 18. Seeing understandingly 19. Hermeneutical praxis 20. The transcendental conditions of hermeneutical praxis 113 113 114 117 122 126 131 135 136 144 155 156 161 164 170 179 179 182 184 188 190 193 196 199 202 206 209 211 217 222 224 232 239 241 249 258
Contents 21. A post-metaphysical philosophy of practice 22. Summative thoughts ix 269 279 Bibliography 285 Index 292 |
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