Learning Outcomes:
A clear and wide-ranging comprehension of the most salient concepts in European philosophy of interpretation. An ability to place the relevant movements within the philosophical tradition that they develop on and criticise. An ability to report and analyse critically the major arguments advanced within and between the major strands of philosophy of interpretation. An understanding of the weaknesses and of the strengths and contemporary relevance of these strands.
Indicative Module Content:
Explanation, Interpretation and Understanding. Hermeneutics and the specific character of the human sciences. Phenomenology and expression and indication, perception and temporality. Existential phenomenology and circumspective perception and pre-understanding. Philosophical hermeneutics, deconstruction and the philosophy of translation.