Vattimo and Literary Understanding: An Essay in Recent Hermeneutics

International Studies in Philosophy (1):51-62 (1995)
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Abstract

Gianni Vattimo's collection of essays, 'The End of Modernity', published in Italian in 1985, opens up a postmodern understanding of hermeneutics that derives from revisionary readings of both Heidegger and Nietzsche. Particularly in opposing the 'strong' interpretations of cultural history, Vattimo's "weal thinking" invites us to reopen the question of modernity. This paper offers a hermeneutical reassessment of the modern as a category and a critical reappraisal of Heidegger's notion of 'Verwindung' in terms of the philosopher's late work. The literary implications of this reappraisal are briefly suggested in the paper's conclusion.

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William Melaney
American University in Cairo

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