A Phenomenological Reading Of The Doctrine Of The Mean

Philosophy and Culture 33 (2):37-50 (2006)
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"Askance read" the phenomenological interpretation is not to impose from the outside to the "moderate" interpretation of the text method, but directly from the "golden mean" of the text itself "basic taste" method of proceeding. Follow the "golden mean" liberal arts school of its own phenomenon, the paper "mean" the first chapter of few words made ​​a phenomenological interpretation of the attempt. Phenomenological method of reading is not a heterogeneous hermeneutics added to the text of "The Doctrine of Mean", but rather developed directly from the "Grundstimmung" of the text itself. According to the inner construction of the text of The Doctrine of Mean, this paper has fried to make a phenomenological hermeneutic on the beginning sentences of that classical text

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