Method and Phenomenological Research: Humility and Commitment in Interpretation
Examines the role of method in interpretation, with reference to the claim that Hans-Georg Gadamer neglected questions of method in his book Truth and Method (1975). Against this claim, it is argued that Gadamer's book, a response to the modernist proclivity to privilege methodological constuct...
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