Series
International Yearbook for Hermeneutics
Edited by Gert-Jan van der Heiden and Anna Novokhatko in cooperation with Günter Figal† and Bernhard Zimmermann
Advisory Board: D. Barbarić, G. Boehm, L. Crescenzi, I. Dalferth, N. Davey, M. Ferraris, Th. George,
J. Grondin, P. Kouba, I. Männlein-Robert, H. Mine, H. Ruin, J. Sallis, D. Schmidt and D. Westerkamp

This yearbook represents hermeneutics as one of the main trends in present-day philosophy with its counterparts in other sectors of the humanities. Hermeneutics sees itself as a successor to German idealism and to the philosophy which originated in Germany and Europe during the19th and 20th centuries. In a broad sense, hermeneutics can be seen here as a counterbalance to analytical philosophy.

The yearbook considers all approaches: Historically and systematically it is open to all fields of research which can be connected to the range of questions posed by hermeneutics, whether of a critical or an affirmative nature. Thus it does not only represent the research which refers to hermeneutical thinking in a narrow sense, for example the philosophies of Nietzsche, Dilthey or Heidegger. It places particular emphasis on the reference to antiquity as the origin of European philosophy.

Please send your manuscripts to: yearbook-hermeneutics@altphil.uni-freiburg.de
Website: altphil.uni-freiburg.de/IYH
ISSN: 2196-534X / eISSN: 2568-8391 - Suggested citation: IYH
22 Products (21 to 22)
Schwerpunkt: Humanismus
Hrsg. v. Günter Figal
2003. VIII, 360 pages. IYH 2
cloth 129,00 €
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-148056-0

Schwerpunkt: Sprache
Hrsg. v. Günter Figal
2002. XIV, 325 pages. IYH 1
cloth 129,00 €
including VAT
ISBN 978-3-16-147756-0