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Ideas y Valores

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MANCILLA MUNOZ, MAURICIO. Experience and Historicity in the Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2013, vol.62, n.152, pp.183-197. ISSN 0120-0062.

ABSTRACT The article seeks to show the mutual correspondence between experience and historicity in the work of H.-G. Gadamer. Experience is understood as the fundamental movement of historical existence, since it articulates the different spheres of human action. Hermeneutical experience reveals that understanding cannot ground itself in a methodical procedure, but rather in the situated form of being in the world. The hermeneutic act is understood as a continuous process of appropriation carried out through language, and as the sphere in which new meanings are actualized, thus revealing the nature of interpretation as an event. Therefore, the historicity of understanding is the fundamental hermeneutic principle, which excludes the possibility of absolute historical consciousness in favor of "effective historical consciousness" (wirkungsgeschtliches Bewußtseins).

Keywords : H. G. Gadamer; experience; hermeneutics; historicity.

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