Kant et l'herméneutique
Résumé
If one admits that the starting point of hermeneutics is a recognition of an intention to signify facts left in signs, then one must recognize that the project of Kant is opposed to this starting point , both from a systematic and historical point of view. The temptationto take from the works of Kant, especially the third Critique, a starting point for hermeneutics will be subject to analysis. A study of ‘moral hermeneutics' that is drawn from the texts of religion and which is done within the context of biblical criticism of their period confirms the analysis and underlines the limits of the Kantian plan of action. The criticism of the ‘myth school' of Göttingen (J. G. Eichhorn, G. L. Bauer, J. G. Rosenmüller) aimed at Religion within the limits of simple reason aid to clearly distinguish between judgment and interpretation. Kant implements a judgment and not an interpretation.
Domaines
Philosophie
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