Rethinking truth and method in light of gadamer’s later interpretation of plato

William Konchak

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Abstract

As is well known, Plato was a significant influence on Gadamer’s thought. Nevertheless, Gadamer’s interpretation of Plato changed through the years, and he became increasing sympathetic towards Plato in his later works after 1960’s Truth and Method. This article will examine how Gadamer’s writings on Plato after Truth and Method may inform our interpretation of his magnum opus. I will present the case that this not only leads to rethinking Gadamer’s relation to Plato, but also has wider implications for his hermeneutics and for potential reconsiderations of key aspects of the text. I point to the possibility that if we do not sufficiently appreciate these changes in Gadamer’s interpretation of Plato, this may not only distort our understanding of Gadamer’s reading of Plato, but perhaps more importantly neglect how Platonic conceptions may inform his own hermeneutic project as it is outlined in Truth and Method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)363-380
Number of pages18
JournalPhilosophy Today
Volume68
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2024

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Other keywords

  • Dialectic
  • Dialogue
  • Gadamer
  • Hermeneutics
  • Plato
  • The beautiful
  • The good

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