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- Title
G. H. Mead's Philosophical Hermeneutics of the Present.
- Authors
Taylor, Scott C.
- Abstract
In this article I draw together what is a largely neglected account of the hermeneutic thrust of Mead's late writings. In particular, I argue that Mead's philosophy of the present also amounts to a theory of interpretation. In an open dialogue with a number of Hans-Georg Gadamer's most fundamental concepts, I demonstrate how Mead's notion of emergence in the present of both past and future neatly aligns with Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics. I will trace the foundation of this common ground by highlighting the pivotal influence of Wilhelm Dilthey on both Gadamer and the young Mead. Then, I will draw out the consequences this mutual influence has on the critique of the methodological historicist tradition. Throughout I demonstrate several missed opportunities by Hans Joas at providing a philosophical hermeneutic account of Mead's work. It is my intention to display how together the traditions of philosophical hermeneutics and pragmatism inform one another.
- Subjects
HERMENEUTICS; GADAMER, Hans Georg, 1900-2002; THRUST; PHILOSOPHY; FOLKLORE; GIFTS; PRAGMATISM; EMERGENCE (Philosophy)
- Publication
European Journal of Pragmatism & American Philosophy, 2019, Vol 11, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2036-4091
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4000/ejpap.1694