Keywords:
Gadamer, dialogue, Other, Socratic-Platonic, dialectic, question, experienceCopyright (c) 2008 Florencia González Lanzellotti
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Abstract
Noting the ways by which the philosophical postmodern trends have taken us, sets out to explore in this article, how Gadamer has tried to uncheck the conception of academic-static notion of the encounter, through the study of the Socratic-Platonic dialogue. Given the postmodern aporetical positions dislocated increasingly of the «world of life» and the pursuit of common agreement, it is vital to revitalize the concept and practice of dialogue, a direct result of the platonic rehabilitation performed by Gadamer. If this assumption underlies the rehabilitation of the Other as that which takes us from ourselves, may be elucidated from there, whether this gadamerian synthesis is proposing to us an interpersonal rationality, which relocated the man as an interpreter of its reality in a dialogical motion permanently unfinished.