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Radical Hermeneutics: Repetition, Deconstruction, and the Hermeneutic Project (Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy), by Jo

"This is a remarkable book: wide-ranging, resonant, and well-written; it is also reflective and personable, warm and engaging." ―Philosophy and Literature

"With this book Caputo takes his place firmly as the foremost American, continental post-modernist... " ―International Philosophical Quarterly

"One cannot but be impressed by the scope of Radical Hermeneutics." ―Man and World

"Caputo’s study is stunning in its scope and scholarship." ―Robert E. Lauder, St. John’s University, The Thomist

For John D. Caputo, hermeneutics means radical thinking without transcendental justification: attending to the ruptures and irregularities in existence before the metaphysics of presence has a chance to smooth them over. Radical Hermeneutics forges a closer collaboration between hermeneutics and deconstruction than has previously been attempted.

  • Sales Rank: #693294 in Books
  • Published on: 1988-01-22
  • Released on: 1988-01-22
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.21" h x .89" w x 6.15" l, 1.04 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 336 pages
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About the Author
John Caputo is David R. Cook Professor of Philosophy at Villanova University and author of four books, including Radical Hermeneutics (1987).

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
totality and the flux
By Justin Pack
The central questioning of Radical Hermeneutics revolves around the question of the flux, the contingent, flowing reality that philosophy has traditionally tried to stem/structure and receives explicit attention in the philosophy of Husserl, Parmenides, Kierkegaard, etc. Caputo follows Derrida who follows Levinas in pointing out the totalizing quality of systematic, speculative thought (which structures the flow). A similar argument runs through Kierkeggaard, e.g. Climacus' questioning as to when the promised grand plan will arive. Caputo is outlining a strand of the inversion of Platonic thoughts, the stress on Becoming instead of Being. He continues what Climacus' started in making things more difficult for a culture and time that focuses on making things easier.

Caputo himself would recognize he doesn't have the final word. inherent in his project is the need for further deconstruction and loosening. His harsh treatment of Gadamer gets rethought in his "more radical hermeneutics". Recommended, challanging. Read in combination with Rorty.

15 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
So what next, after this 'book' has 'ended'?
By Dr. Lee D. Carlson
The philosophical systems of Western philosophy are a 'fast way out of the difficulties of life', the author argues. Metaphysics is a betrayal of this fact, as it seeks to 'put the best face on existence', and make things look easy. Hermeneutics, via the deconstructive project, on the contrary, seeks to 'recapture the hardness of life' and therefore not seek 'the fast way out of the back door of the flux'. The author wants to carry through Heidegger's project in Being and Time and 'restore the original difficulty of 'Being'. It is a hermeneutic project that begins with Heidegger as 'radical thinking' and follows the process of its radicalization, keeping faith to the 'philosophers of the flux': Nietzsche, Heidegger, Kierkegaard, Husserl, and Meister Eckhart.
Regardless if one is in agreement with the author, his utterances have become fashionable as of late, and not just in hideaway cafes in Europe, but in professional circles of philosophy. However alien the ideas may seem in this book, it is an undeniable fact they grew out of Western philosophy. They are not a 'logical' consequence, but a consequence of the rebellion against rational 'system building', this rebellion beginning in the nineteenth century. The system builders of Western philosophy, such as Plato, Aquinas, Kant, and Hegel, sought a comprehensive view of existence, a view that holds to the idea that reality is understandable, and meaningful, and can be expressed via a rational framework.
But ideas when entrenched encourage playful and sometimes radical antithesis. The mistake that the system builders made was that they assumed the systems they constructed were closed, comprehensive in their scope, and not needing further development. Settling into a local minimum, their ideas were jostled from without by those who caution against their sterility. Delighting in the use of philosophical wrecking balls, these new philosophers were all too willing to demolish the huge edifices built by the philosophers of old. Dancing with ecstacy after the damage was done, they then proposed a new viewpoint, one that attempts to accept the dynamism of Being, and not assume the existence of any epistemic or ontological fixed points.
Thus the author wallows in this new (anti?)structure. To paraphrase a line from the book, his ideas (organize?) themselves into ferocious animals and then descend upon (philosophy), devouring everything in their path. The author holds up the Heidegger primordial 'Verstehen' as that which allows knowledge to work itself out in the process of existence. Reality for the author is a collection of torrential currents, extreme perturbations, and circumstances that shape the situation, and which consequently 'Verstehen' provides interpretive insight.
Metaphysics, says the author, must be kept in check, so that it does not dominate the text, arrest the play, recenter the system, and stabilize the flux. This will break the code, and reintroduce the nostalgiac longing for the origin. Thus metaphysics must undergo a 'radical hermeneutics', somewhat along the lines of Jacques Derrida in holding to the 'uselessness of signs' and a rejection of 'a priori grammar'. We need our fictions, the author argues, for we cannot function 'without the wildness of play'. Imposing normality is a measure of stilling the flux. Authority must always be interrogated, and our fixation on repetition, those temporary stabilizations of the flow must not be mistaken for a grounding of normality in principle.
Reason, for the author, is a central power, held by the military, industrial, and scientific authorities of administered society. What 'should' we do then? The author's answer is an 'ethics of dissemination', which arises precisely from the foundering of metaphysics. The morality of the author is be one of a 'community of mortals', which is held together by common fears and lack of metaphysical foundation. Huddling together in the face of the chilling hermeneutics, humility and compassion are the (natural?) consequences, according to the author. After all, 'we do not know who we are', he concludes.
After reading this book, one might ask: so what next in the history of philosophy? Deconstruction has reacted with enthusiasm against metaphysics, but it has also now been codified and transformed itself into an ethic. Once dancing freestyle, it has now a precise set of choreographic principles, not to be deviated from. Once intoxicated with recklessness and shaking a stick, it has now become static doctrine, with all the 'rigidities' of the metaphysics it felt the need to rebel against.
Philosophy has not ended, nor should it. But what form will it take next in this, the most dynamic of all centuries? The technological flux of the 21st century is so far unequaled. Perhaps we can take a hint from both metaphysics and the radical hermeneutics of the author: we can drench ourselves with the overwhelming torrential flood of change, knowing full well that, using our signs, our symbols, our logic, it is we ourselves that create these changes.

5 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Radical Rhetoric is good.
By austin eisele
Caputo has flare, though maybe an axe to grind. There are some brillant pages in this book, especially Caputo's discussions of Husserl, and later (the begining of chapter 5) Husserl and Derrida. He also does a fine job showing how the Heidegger of On Time and Being relates with deconstruction (though I think he might even go farther). However, most of this book seems to give us a "noiseless Aufhebung", telling us how we must have difficult lives in order to get ride of the big bad metaphyics of presence. Fair enough, there are many problems with all systems (even Derrida's "system"), yet no one deny life is hard. Kierkegaard and Derrida are not the only ones to show us this, and certainly Gadamer (a philosopher Caputo really seems to have an axe to grind with) doesn't think we have an easy time of it.
In general, Caputo does a decent job of introducing themes, but I would suggest reading Kierkegaard, Husserl, Heidegger and Derrida (and especially Hegel) before one listens to Caputo.

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