Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Contribution to a Theory of Time-Consciousness

  • Vessey D
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The nature of time-consciousness is one of the central themes of phenomenology, and one that all major phenomenologists have addressed at length, except Hans-Georg Gadamer. This paper attempts to develop Gadamer’s account of time-consciousness by looking, firstly, at two essays related to the topic, and then turning to his discussion of experience in Truth and Method (1960/1991) before, finally, considering his discussion of the unique temporality of the festival in the essay “The Relevance of the Beautiful” (1977/1986). What we find in Gadamer’s understanding of time is an emphasis on the epochal structure of time- consciousness.

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Vessey, D. (2007). Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Contribution to a Theory of Time-Consciousness. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 7(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/20797222.2007.11433947

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