Interpreting Dilthey: Critical Essays

Eric S. Nelson*

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Abstract

In this wide-ranging and authoritative volume, leading scholars engage with the philosophy and writings of Wilhelm Dilthey, a key figure in nineteenth-century thought. Their chapters cover his innovative philosophical strategies and explore how they can be understood in relation to their historical situation, as well as presenting incisive interpretations of Dilthey’s arguments, including their development, their content, and their influence on later thought. A key focus is on how Dilthey’s work remains relevant to current debates around art and literature, the biographical and autobiographical self, knowledge, language, science, culture, history, society, and psychology and the embodied mind. The volume will be important for researchers in hermeneutics, aesthetics, practical philosophy, and the history of German philosophy, providing a valuable introduction to Dilthey’s work as well as detailed critical analysis of its continuing significance.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages287
ISBN (Electronic)9781316459447
ISBN (Print)9781107132993
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

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