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From Philosophical Hermeneutics to Depth Hermeneutics: Martin Heidegger,. Hans-Georg Gadamer and Carl Gustav Jung

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Original title:From Philosophical Hermeneutics to Depth Hermeneutics: Martin Heidegger,. Hans-Georg Gadamer and Carl Gustav Jung
Author:Jaroslav Hroch
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Citation:HROCH, Jaroslav. From Philosophical Hermeneutics to Depth Hermeneutics: Martin Heidegger,. Hans-Georg Gadamer and Carl Gustav Jung. In Between the Human and the Divine. Philosophical and Theological Hermeneutics. Ed. Andrzej Wiercinski. Vyd. 1. Toronto : Hermeneutic Press, 2002. ISBN 0 9525333 2 4, pp. 492-501. 2002, St. Bonaventure, stát New York, USA.
Original language:English
Field:Philosophy and religion
Type:Article in Proceedings
Keywords:H.-G. Gadamer; Understanding; depth hermeneutics; C. G. Jung; W. James; time; philosophy of history

The first part of this essay is devoted to analysis of the conceptions of temporality, understanding and historicity by M. Heidegger and H.-G. Gadamer. The next part of this essay deals with the conception of tradition tradice and temporality by C. G. Jung and to the prospectives of the depth hermeneutics.The last part of this essay is devoted to the influence of the W. James conception of the "subconscious self" to the C.G. Jungs Jungovu theory of "Selbst" (Self) and to the importance of C. G. Jungs depth hermeneutics in the historical prospectivs of the human being.

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