Understanding and Dialogue: What I Have Learned from H. G. Gadamer

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  • Understanding, dialogue, interpretation, attention, and openness are essential ingredients of meaningful interpersonal relationships. They also happen to be central themes in one of the most important contributions to contemporary thought - H. G. Gadamer's philosophical hermeneutics. In this episode, I relate some of the ways in which he has influenced me.
    EPISODE SECTIONS
    00:05 - Updates, Insights, and Announcements
    06:18 - Episode Start
    09:26 - Interpretation
    20:29 - Language
    23:45 - Dialogue
    28:58 - David Brook's article "Nine Nonobvious Ways to Have Deeper Conversation"
    EPISODE REFERENCES
    J. K. A. Smith, On the Road with St. Augustine: amzn.to/36HqcsJ
    AJ interview on dialogue I: bit.ly/3lIxz7q
    AJ interview on dialogue II: bit.ly/2JF3SY1
    David Brooks, ""Nine Nonobvious Ways to Have Deeper Conversation": nyti.ms/2VAmR8J
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    Hi, I am Ante Jeroncic, and on this channel, I explore different matters existential. Thus, the name: Artis Vivendi-The Craft of Living. I am interested primarily in the overlapping spaces where theology, philosophy, wisdom traditions, literature, behavioral sciences, and self-development literature meet on the question of the good life. I teach ethics, philosophy, and theology at Andrews University.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @danandbarbhendricks2429
    @danandbarbhendricks2429 2 роки тому

    You made Gadamer come alive! Dialogue is our joint attempt to discover together the ground of our shared being or the real presence of the living God. You teach me that Gadamer’s is a wholistic hermeneutic of self transcendence. Thank thank you!

  • @felixfernandes3860
    @felixfernandes3860 11 місяців тому

    Wonderful! Thank you very much!

  • @ugurongel3066
    @ugurongel3066 8 місяців тому

    Thank you , very inspiring both the content and also your presentation.

  • @michaelparker3188
    @michaelparker3188 Рік тому

    I love it. Thank you 😎

  • @faede-rc7um
    @faede-rc7um Рік тому

    Finel keep the good work . Thanksss

  • @antoniopaesano3026
    @antoniopaesano3026 2 роки тому

    Thank you Professor: nice job explaining and relating to real life!

  • @LourensBrink
    @LourensBrink 2 роки тому

    I can relate to what you talked about in the first few minutes on feeling a bit "homeless". As an Afrikaans speaking South African language is also very important for me. I did my Honours in Philosophy on Gadamer.

    • @thecraftofliving
      @thecraftofliving  2 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @MuhammadAhmed-ow3qh
      @MuhammadAhmed-ow3qh 2 роки тому

      Hi sir, hope you're doing good. I feel the same way about the languages. I am helping out a friend for the assignment. I see that you did your Honours in philosophy on Gadamer. Would you be kind enough to share your paper on Gadamer? I Will be a big help.

  • @hvkfiyoft8653
    @hvkfiyoft8653 7 місяців тому

    No but why did you have to have such a funny mug when i'm trying to be serious and learn!

  • @mcosu1
    @mcosu1 Рік тому

    What do you think of reading/interpreting the New Testament through the lens of Gadamer?

  • @0.penn-gates365
    @0.penn-gates365 2 роки тому

    If we don’t talk we don’t understand each other. And when we don’t know what’s up we can’t treat us right. And the longer it goes it’s going on. It’s usual trying to overcome this. And to reach a point it feels senseless when there is no change in months and also getting quiet. When you feel hurted and wrong treated immediately and wanna go to war imagine how it must feel having this for month and how frustrating it is getting blamed not to care, being heartless and just playing selfish games. What should be joyfully on this? If you want them closer communicate. Got many try’s in months. If you don’t want them arround let them go. Also this Situation Happend a couple of times. They are not playing tricks on you to give you pain again and again. They giving you new tries. Because you pleased them to stay and how much they mean to you. To say they don’t love you and being responsible for everything went wrong is not fair. They tried to come close, to go away and being just arround and not come closer or to leave. Just being there and not getting in situations that stresses.Nothing was right. But still they offer being there if you decide to move. They will not please you because that proofed has no influence and only brings anger. And if you don’t want to come closer they also don’t stress and accept it. You can decide what you want alone and finally. What’s evil in that? You have freedom of choice. People you don’t wanna talk stay away. And those you like will be there. No war or bad habits, just clearing situation after a long time. And to clear a situation that feels uncomfortable and brings stress and anger is not evil or against you. You

    • @thecraftofliving
      @thecraftofliving  2 роки тому

      Agree! This point has been brought home to me recently by reading Adam Grant's "Think Again." Thanks for chiming in!

  • @kehindeonakunle8856
    @kehindeonakunle8856 3 роки тому

    Please talk about Gadamer

    • @thecraftofliving
      @thecraftofliving  3 роки тому +1

      He will come up again sooner or later. Best!

    • @Kines332
      @Kines332 3 роки тому +2

      The topic title is what he has learned from Gadamer not a summary of his thought.