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Hermeneutics as Politics (Odeon) [Paperback]

Stanley Rosen (Author)
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Odeon March 1, 1990
A new multidisciplinary series, ODEON will serve as a transfer point--much as the station ODEON in the Paris metro--for the many provocative lines of thought that enliven contemporary cultural criticism. ODEON will publish original works and translations that enhance the intellectual exchange between Europe and the English-speaking world in the areas of literature, criticism, philosophy, and historical and political reflection.
Combining exemplary scholarship and analytic precision, Stanley Rosen illuminates the underpinnings of post-modernist thought, providing valuable insight as he pursues two arguments: first, that post-modernism, which regards itself as an attack upon the Enlightenment, is in fact the penultimate stage of the Enlightenment itself; and second, that the extraordinary contemporary emphasis upon hermeneutics is the latest consequence of the triumph of history over mathematics within the unstable essence of the Enlightenment. Hermeneutics is consequently at bottom a political phenomenon. In developing these arguments, Rosen demonstrates the paradigmatic status of Kant for a proper understanding of post-modernism, analyzes Derrida's influential critique of Platonism as well as his defense of writing, explains the political dimension of the quarrel between the ancients and moderns by studying the hermeneutics of Leo Strauss and Alexander Koj�ve, and shows how the modern notion of "theory" is intrinsically relativized by the triumph of history over mathematics into the notion of interpretation. A wide-ranging exploration into current critical thinking, Hermeneutics as Politics will generate considerable debate among scholars interested in post-modernism, the Enlightenment, hermeneutics, the relation of philosophy and politics, deconstruction, and the history of philosophy.

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"Perhaps the most original and philosophically important critical account of hermeneutics--of its philosophical status and historical development--to appear since Gadamer's Truth and Method....Rosen offers a bold, new interpretation of the relationship of postmodernism and postmodernist hermeneutics to the Enlightenment....A major contribution to the current discussion. Highly recommended."--Choice


"Stanley Rosen's essays are a unique combination of reasoned argument and passionate commitment which by their very example reaffirm the ties between philosophy and politics. This book will be important for anyone who is interested in challenging established dogmas about the nature of hermeneutics and the relationship between modernity and postmodernism."--Anthony J. Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley


"A philosophical polemic of the highest order written in a language of unfailing verve and precision....It will repay manyfold the labour of a slow and considered reading."--J.M. Coetzee, Upstream


"The pearl of the volume is the brilliant fourth chapter, which ties together the rise of modern scientific thinking, biblical hermeneutics and post-Kantian philosophy in a manner which poignantly shows how the history of modern philosophy has led to a situation in which all thinking is hermeneutical thinking."--Critical Review


"Professor Rosen's profound gift to contemporary philosophy is the insight that while claiming to transcend Enlightenment rationalism, 'hermeneutical' interpretation is transcended by it; that to defeat historicism by an attempt to duplicate the ancients is itself to fall victim to historicism; that the Enlightenment provides the 'only solution to its own incoherence.' Rosen exemplifies the courage that he recognizes as central to the calling of philosophy. Rosen stands out among his contemporaries as a great philosopher in the great tradition of philosophy."--John Silber, Boston University


About the Author

Stanley Rosen, Evan Pugh Professor of Philosophy, Pennsylvania State University.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195061616
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195061611
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,475,541 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Timely Reminder, March 18, 2000
This review is from: Hermeneutics as Politics (Odeon) (Paperback)
An interesting characteristic of North American academia is its strange reluctance to accept a political role. Thus, the discomfort evident when trying to explain the obvious political heritage and tone of continental philosophers such as Heidegger, Sartre, or Derrida. Somehow, we imagine that the academic world is not to be "sullied" by such pedestrian concerns as politics. Consequently, Americans and Canadians both have misunderstood how profoundly political post-modernism is in its most basic tenets.

Here, from Stanley Rosen, comes a timely reminder of this, and a hard-headed and tactical one at that.

While some may take exception (I did) to the unnecessarily strident tone of argument employed here, there is no doubt that Stanley Rosen's analysis of post-modern hermeneutics from a politico-historical perspective is nothing short of brilliant. This is not a philosophical text for those who prefer to evade debate, or shrink away from conflict.

However, aside from the often unnecessary "bran" in many of his arguments, there is an incredibly studied, deeply knowledgeable mind at work here. His obvious mastery of material outweighs the often reactionary aspects of his writing. He appreciates the political nature of post-modernism, and clarifies it (and would probably like to convince us of certain of his own preferences regarding it). However, this is not the main thrust of the book.

And, if you want to read a philosophical essay so insightful and cogent it will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, you must read his chapter "Platonic Reconstruction". It is worth the cost of the entire book.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Timely Reminder, March 19, 2000
This review is from: Hermeneutics as Politics (Odeon) (Paperback)
An interesting characteristic of North American academia is its strange reluctance to accept a political role. Thus, the discomfort evident when trying to explain the obvious political heritage and tone of continental philosophers such as Heidegger, Sartre, or Derrida. Somehow, we imagine that the academic world is not to be "sullied" by such pedestrian concerns as politics. Consequently, Americans and Canadians both have misunderstood how profoundly political post-modernism is in its most basic tenets.

Here, from Stanley Rosen, comes a timely reminder of this, and a hard-headed and tactical one at that.

While some may take exception (I did) to the unnecessarily strident tone of argument employed here, there is no doubt that Stanley Rosen's analysis of post-modern hermeneutics from a politico-historical perspective is nothing short of brilliant. This is not a philosophical text for those who prefer to evade debate, or shrink away from conflict.

However, aside from the often unnecessary "bran" in many of his arguments, there is an incredibly studied, deeply knowledgeable mind at work here. His obvious mastery of material outweighs the often reactionary aspects of his writing. He appreciates the political nature of post-modernism, and clarifies it (and would probably like to convince us of certain of his own preferences regarding it). However, this is not the main thrust of the book.

And, if you want to read a philosophical essay so insightful and cogent it will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, you must read his chapter "Platonic Reconstruction". It is worth the cost of the entire book.

More Wanderings can be found at broken-hill.net/wanderings/wander.html

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