This 1997 collection of essays addresses topics that are of crucial
importance to the lives of us all. Is there a mode of thinking
peculiar to human life and its concerns, which is different from
and irreducible to scientific rationality? Is historical
understanding different from scientific understanding? Do
psychology, religion and aesthetics have their own forms of
rationality? Can you be rational about human life without being
scientific? The contributors address these and related questions,
some focusing on the history of the development of the notion of
Verstehen, others examining particular areas of discourse and
practice.
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