@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Schelling,F.W.J.},
subject = {Hermeneutics},
note = {Bubner I 87
Plato/Schelling/Bubner: the early Schelling himself related impartially Plato's cosmology of ideas to the reconciliation interests of early idealism between subjectivity and the world.
>Ideas/Plato, >Plato, >Ideas, >Idealism, >Idealism as author, >Subjectivity, >World,
>World/thinking.
Plato/Idealism/Bubner: for reasons of economy in the introduction of new concepts, platonic ideas were also reformulated transcendental-philosophically.
>Metaphysics, cf. >Conservativity.
KantVsSchelling/Bubner: Here, in passing, Kant discovers the hermeneutical maxim that it applies to understand an author better than he understood himself.
>Understanding, >Meaning change, >Theory change, cf. >Interpretation/Rorty.},
note = {
Bu I R. Bubner Antike Themen und ihre moderne Verwandlung Frankfurt 1992 },
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