Series
Reality and Hermeneutics.
Bonn Studies in the New Humanities
Bonn Studies in the New Humanities
Edited by Elke Brendel, Philip Freytag, Markus Gabriel, Marion Gymnich, Birgit Ulrike Münch and Rainer Schäfer
Advisory Board: Jocelyn Benoist, Alice Crary, Günter Figal†, Jean Grondin, Monika Kaup, Tobias Keiling, Paul Kottman, Irmgard Männlein-Robert, Jürgen Müller, Takahiro Nakajima, Jessica Riskin, Xudong Zhang
For quite some time it has been hard to avoid the conclusion that the kinds of knowledge produced in the humanities have suffered an increasing loss of authority. Taking this diagnosis as its starting point, the new book series Reality and Hermeneutics seeks to renew the authority of knowledge in the humanities through a revised concept of hermeneutic objectivity in the attempt of overcoming the conventional oppositions of reality and hermeneutics, explanation and understanding, the natural sciences on the one hand and the humanities and cultural studies on the other. In this spirit, the series offers a forum for contributions that understand the disciplines of the humanities in their diversity as a space for reflection on this kind of intellectual reality. As such, the series aims to facilitate productive exchange both within and between these disciplines. It also aims at drawing attention to phenomena that, due to being essentially interconnected with the natural sciences and technological developments, cannot be adequately described and reflected on by these disciplines alone.
The series is supported by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Bonn, in cooperation with The Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities, New School for Social Research, New York, and the East Asian Academy for the New Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo.
For quite some time it has been hard to avoid the conclusion that the kinds of knowledge produced in the humanities have suffered an increasing loss of authority. Taking this diagnosis as its starting point, the new book series Reality and Hermeneutics seeks to renew the authority of knowledge in the humanities through a revised concept of hermeneutic objectivity in the attempt of overcoming the conventional oppositions of reality and hermeneutics, explanation and understanding, the natural sciences on the one hand and the humanities and cultural studies on the other. In this spirit, the series offers a forum for contributions that understand the disciplines of the humanities in their diversity as a space for reflection on this kind of intellectual reality. As such, the series aims to facilitate productive exchange both within and between these disciplines. It also aims at drawing attention to phenomena that, due to being essentially interconnected with the natural sciences and technological developments, cannot be adequately described and reflected on by these disciplines alone.
The series is supported by the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Bonn, in cooperation with The Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities, New School for Social Research, New York, and the East Asian Academy for the New Liberal Arts, University of Tokyo.
ISSN: 2751-708X / eISSN: 2751-7098 - Suggested citation: RH
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2024.
Approx. 610 pages.
RH
forthcoming in June
forthcoming in June
Herausgegeben von Jocelyn Benoist, Markus Gabriel und Jens Rometsch
2024.
220 pages.
RH 6
forthcoming in May
forthcoming in May
Spannungsfelder eines Verhältnisses
Herausgegeben von Markus Gabriel, Marion Gymnich und Birgit Ulrike Münch
Herausgegeben von Markus Gabriel, Marion Gymnich und Birgit Ulrike Münch
2024.
Approx. 310 pages.
RH
forthcoming in April
forthcoming in April
Eine systematisch-historische Analyse
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XII, 304 pages.
RH 5
Entwurf eines empirischen Realismus des Ereignisses in Auseinandersetzung mit Claude Romanos Ereignishermeneutik
2023.
XI, 258 pages.
RH 4
Ontology and Epistemology for the Twenty-First Century
Translated from Spanish by Natalia Baiźan and Manuel Antonio Castro Córdoba
Translated from Spanish by Natalia Baiźan and Manuel Antonio Castro Córdoba
2022.
XXII, 320 pages.
RH 3
Die Grenzen des Sinns
2022.
XXIV, 177 pages.
RH 1