The Inner Voice in Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Mediating Between Modes of Cognition in the Humanities and Sciences

The Inner Voice in Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Mediating Between Modes of Cognition in the Humanities and Sciences

by Andrew Fuyarchuk
The Inner Voice in Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Mediating Between Modes of Cognition in the Humanities and Sciences

The Inner Voice in Gadamer's Hermeneutics: Mediating Between Modes of Cognition in the Humanities and Sciences

by Andrew Fuyarchuk

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Overview

The inner word in Gadamer’s hermeneutics refers to the meaning that exceeds anything explicitly said. This explanation has been subsumed within metaphysical and theological parameters of interpretation with little regard for the implication of Gadamer’s turn to the living language for understanding the inner word. Through examining his phenomenology of the inner word, The Inner Voice in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics reveals its musical (rhythmic and tonal) dimensions and how they function to harmonize disparate orientations in the middle voice, above all for Gadamer, those that underlie modes of cognition in both the humanities and the sciences—a visual and auditory ethos. However, understood as constituting the music of language discernible in the middle voice, the inner word is also suppressed or forgotten by the technological extension of sight—that is, print—and thus requires a turn of the inner ear or auditory disposition. Andrew Fuyarchuk assesses theories of language in evolutionary and cognitive science in light of Gadamer’s insights into the nature of thought, and he employs them to account for a dimension of language that is inscribed in the lingual minds of our species. When recalled by the inner ear, this dimension enables us to think such opposites together as we find in the humanities and sciences together. This thinking together is expressed in a double account of an object of inquiry, such as the one Fuyarchuk puts forward about the inner word in Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498547055
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 07/21/2017
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.31(w) x 9.29(h) x 1.05(d)

About the Author

Andrew Fuyarchuk teaches at Hanson College and Yorkville University.

Table of Contents

Part One: From the Inner Word to the Inner Voice
Chapter One: Gadamer the Post-Modern
Chapter Two: Folk Intuitions about the Embodied Word
Chapter Three: The Inner Voice and the Divine
Chapter Four: Event of Language
Chapter Five: Recollection and the Pythagorean-Plato
Chapter Six: Gadamer and Helmholtz
Part Two: Hermeneutics and Science: Dialogical Integration
Chapter Seven: The Problem Renewed
Chapter Eight: Gadamer, Mithen, Donald
Chapter Nine: The Inner Voice and Non-Manipulative Hmmmm
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