Theology, Hermeneutics and Philosophical Poetics

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  • Tomas Kačerauskas Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Department of Philosophy and Political Theory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-012-0056-y

Keywords:

theology, hermeneutics, existential philosophy, poetic thinking

Abstract

The article deals with Heidegger’s attitudes towards theology. Heidegger, stating that existential philosophy and theology are incompatible, advances a thesis of not objectivating poetic thinking. Whereas, Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics is based on his theory of metaphor. The lingual act here means the destruction of the old outlook for the sake of the new one. In this dramatic way cognition occurs as a meeting. The poetica thinking of the late Heidegger is also based on a meeting that covers both horizontal coexistence and vertical direction. The author raises the question whether the poetica thinking of the late Heidegger is not theological?

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Author Biography

Tomas Kačerauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Department of Philosophy and Political Theory

Tomas Kačerauskas graduated from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VGTU) (City building, 1991) and Vilnius University (Philosophy, MA 1998, PhD 2002). Since 2004, T. Kačerauskas has been the head of the department of Philosophy and Political Theory at VGTU. The author of 4 books including the monographs Philosophical Poetics (2006), Reality and Creation: the Sketches of Cultural Phenomenology (2008) and An Individual in Historical Community: Sketches of Cultural Regionalistics (2011). T. Kačerauskas has published over 70 articles in English, German, Russian, Lithuanian, Polish, Slovak, and Ukrainian. Kačerauskas is the editor-in-chief of the scientific journals Limes: cultural regionalistics and Santalka: filosofija, komunikacija (Coactivity: philosophy, communication), as well the co-editor of the scientific journal Filosofija-Sociologija (Philosophy-Sociology).

 

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Published

2012-11-01

How to Cite

Kačerauskas, T. (2012). Theology, Hermeneutics and Philosophical Poetics. International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 14(1), 95–107. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-012-0056-y

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