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The annotation begins with a foreword discussing historicality and tradition in philosophy, followed by contributions from various scholars. J. Grondin explores the hermeneutical circle, while G. Scholtz examines the relationship between interpretation and fact, drawing on Boeckh and Droysen. G. Kühne-Bertram delves into Wilhelm Dilthey's concept of philosophy, and H. Vetter addresses Dilthey’s connections to Martin Heidegger and the latter's antisemitism. R. Cristin discusses tradition in Husserl’s phenomenology, and N. Rescher presents prismatic pragmatism. A. Marini analyzes consciousness, freedom, and time in Nicolai Hartmann's work. L. Lawlor investigates the dualism of truth and freedom, linking Foucault’s neo-Kantianism to Kant’s Anthropology and its implications. G. Massey reflects on Bertrand Russell's critique of Thomas Aquinas. B. Babich questions the moral standing of philosophical citations, referencing figures like Alan Rickman and Bruno Latour. P. Janich addresses the tension between technology, nature, and culture, while H.-J. Rheinberger discusses the language of the history of science. H. Sankey considers subject and object in scientific realism, and M. Bradie focuses on models in cultural evolution. W. Krohn presents real-world experiments as societal laboratories. S. Turner naturalizes the tacit, and M. Soboleva explores rationality in humans. P. Kerszberg reflects on music's inner journeys, while G. Schiem
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Das interpretative Universum, Paula Angelova
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