Before the encounter in 1981 between Hans-Georg Gadamer and Jacques Derrida, there had been virtually no confrontation or dialogue between hermeneutics in Germany and post-structuralism in France, nor has there been since then. Part I of this book makes available for the first time in English the complete texts of the encounter at the Goethe Institute in Paris. This exchange raised such issues as Gadamer's relation to psychoanalytic interpretation, the questionability of texts, Heidegger's reading of Nietzsche, and the dialogical aspect of language.
Part II offers further reflections by Gadamer on the encounter itself and its relation of hermeneutics to deconstruction. Among the issues covered are Derrida's interpretation of "Destruktion" in Heidegger, Derrida's attack on logocentrism in Heidegger's interpretation of Nietzsche, and the relation of Heidegger, hermeneutics, and deconstruction to dialectic.
Part III offers commentaries on the encounter from a variety of perspectives. The authors assess the original encounter as well as Gadamer's subsequent reflections on it. Acknowledgments Introduction
I. The Gadamer-Derrida Encounter: Paris, 1981
1. Text and Interpretation Hans-Georg Gadamer (translated by Dennis J. Schmidt and Richard Palmer)
2. Three Questions to Hans-Georg Gadamer Jacques Derrida (translated by Diane Michaelfelder and Richard Palmer)
3. Reply to Jacques Derrida Hans-Georg Gadamer (translated by Diane Michaelfelder and Richard Palmer)
4. Interpreting Signatures (Nietzsche/Heidegger): Two Questions Jacques Derrida (translated by Diane Michaelfelder and Richard Palmer)
II. Gadamer Responds to the Encounter
Prelude: Hermeneutics and Deconstruction: Gadamer and Derrida in Dialogue Fred Dallmayr 1. Letter to Dallmayr (1985) Hans-Georg Gadamer (translated by Richard Palmer and Diane Michaelfelder)
2. Destruktion and Deconstruction Hans-Georg Gadamer (translated by Geoff White and Richard Palmer)
3. Hermeneutics and Logocentrism (1987) Hans-Georg Gadamer (translated by Richard Palmer and Diane Michaelfelder)
III. Commentaries
1. Argument(s) Phillipe Forget (translated by Diane Michaelfelder)
2. Limits of the Human Control of Language: Dialogue as the Place of Difference between Neostructuralism and Hermeneutics Manfred Frank (translated by Richard Palmer)
3. Good Will to Understand and the Will to Power: Remarks on an "Improbable Debate" Josef Simon ((translated by Richard Palmer)
4. The Two Faces of Socrates: Gadamer/Derrida James Risser
5. Imagine Understanding Charles Shepardson
6. Gadamer/Derrida: The Hermeneutics of Irony and Power G. B. Madison
7. All Ears: Derrida's Response to Gadamer Herman Rapaport
8. Dialogue and Écriture Donald C. Marshall
9. The Gadaner-Derrida Encounter: A Pragmatist Perspective Richard Shusterman
10. "Ashes, ashes, we all fall...": Encountering Nietzsche David Farrell Krell
11. Seeing Double: Destruktion and Deconstruction Robert Bernasconi
12. Interruptions John Sallis
13. Gadamer's Closet Essentialism: A Derridean Critique John D. Caputo
14. The Man with Shoes of Wind: The Derrida-Gadamer Encounter Neal Oxenhandler
15. The Privilege of Sharing: Dead Ends and the Life of Language Gabe Eisenstein
List of Abbreviations Contributors of Commentaries Notes Indices
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