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With a Foreword by Lars Vinx, this book is the first complete
English translation of the Italian jurist, Emilio Betti's classic
work Die Hermeneutik als allgemeine Methodik der
Geisteswissenschaften, originally published in 1962. Betti's
hermeneutical theory is presented here as a 'general methodology of
the sciences of the spirit', such as to allow the achievement of
objectivity, however relative it might be. Its central focus is the
tension between an object, to be considered in its autonomy, and
the subjectivity of the interpreter, who can understand the object
only by means of his or her own categories, historical-cultural
conditions, and interests. Set against the work of Bultmann and
Gadamer, Betti is concerned to limit the arbitrariness of
subjectivity without diminishing the place of interpretation.
Detailing the principles that govern, and therefore, guide any
interpretation, Betti traces how interpretation in art and in
literature, as well as in the fields of science, jurisprudence,
sociology, and economy, can be said to be objective, albeit only
ever in a relative sense. This summa of Betti's key contribution to
hermeneutic theory will be of interest across a range of
disciplines, including legal and literary theory, philosophy, as
well as the history and sociology of law.
With a Foreword by Lars Vinx, this book is the first complete
English translation of the Italian jurist, Emilio Betti's classic
work Die Hermeneutik als allgemeine Methodik der
Geisteswissenschaften, originally published in 1962. Betti's
hermeneutical theory is presented here as a 'general methodology of
the sciences of the spirit', such as to allow the achievement of
objectivity, however relative it might be. Its central focus is the
tension between an object, to be considered in its autonomy, and
the subjectivity of the interpreter, who can understand the object
only by means of his or her own categories, historical-cultural
conditions, and interests. Set against the work of Bultmann and
Gadamer, Betti is concerned to limit the arbitrariness of
subjectivity without diminishing the place of interpretation.
Detailing the principles that govern, and therefore, guide any
interpretation, Betti traces how interpretation in art and in
literature, as well as in the fields of science, jurisprudence,
sociology, and economy, can be said to be objective, albeit only
ever in a relative sense. This summa of Betti's key contribution to
hermeneutic theory will be of interest across a range of
disciplines, including legal and literary theory, philosophy, as
well as the history and sociology of law.
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