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Gadamer's Ethics of Play: Hermeneutics and the Other explores the ethical dimensions of understanding through Gadamer's concept of "play," as articulated in Truth and Method. Monica Vilhauer emphasizes the global significance of play in philosophical hermeneutics, portraying it as essential to the dynamic, dialogical process of achieving mutual understanding. The book highlights the importance of openness, respect for differing viewpoints, and a willingness to learn from dialogue partners as key ethical conditions for genuine understanding. By reviving the ethical core of philosophical hermeneutics, it reveals the transformative potential of the Other in Gadamer's thought. While developing Gadamer's hermeneutics as an ethical philosophy akin to Aristotelian practical philosophy, the book critiques the applicability of his ideas to practical guidance. It identifies a critical barrier to understanding: the closedness to the Other and reluctance to engage in dialogue, noting that Gadamer offers little guidance in situations lacking ethical conditions. Inspired by Gadamer's notion of play, the book seeks out forms of human interaction that can reopen dialogue between those who have become estranged, fostering true understanding. Accessible to undergraduates, it also contributes to ongoing discussions among Gadamer scholars.
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Gadamer's ethics of play, Monica Vilhauer
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