
Gadamer and the question of the divine
by Walter Lammi
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How does Walter Lammi’s framing of Hans-Georg Gadamer as a "philosopher of the divine" challenge or expand your prior understanding of philosophical hermeneutics?
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In what ways does connecting Gadamer’s thought to the Greeks and to Martin Heidegger help illuminate his approach to the sacred and the transcendent?
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Lammi highlights Gadamer’s view that engaging with the divine is crucial for a conceptual dialogue among religions today; how do you see the relationship between philosophical interpretation and modern religious tolerance playing out in our current cultural landscape?
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