The Gadamerian conception of truth is examined in connection with two fundamental concepts of his philosophy: that of transmutation into form and that of increase in being. The claim to the truth content of the human sciences, and of art in particular, is due for Gadamer to the fact that they display the transcendental condition of all truth: the very possibility of the image which, as an increment of being, enables us to distinguish the true from the real, knowledge from the object of knowledge.
Truth
CHIURAZZI GAETANO
2021-01-01
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The Gadamerian conception of truth is examined in connection with two fundamental concepts of his philosophy: that of transmutation into form and that of increase in being. The claim to the truth content of the human sciences, and of art in particular, is due for Gadamer to the fact that they display the transcendental condition of all truth: the very possibility of the image which, as an increment of being, enables us to distinguish the true from the real, knowledge from the object of knowledge.File in questo prodotto:
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