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  • '''Hans-Georg Gadamer''' (11 February 1900–March 13 2002) was a leading philosopher in the fiel ...fered from [[diphteria]], as well as miscarrying a boy<ref>Jean Grondin, ''Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Biography'', p. 19-20</ref>. His father, Johannes Gadamer (1 April 1867�
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  • '''Hans-Georg Gadamer''' (11 February 1900–March 13 2002) was a leading philosopher in the fiel ...fered from [[diphteria]], as well as miscarrying a boy<ref>Jean Grondin, ''Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Biography'', p. 19-20</ref>. His father, Johannes Gadamer (1 April 1867�
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  • ...eutics into a fully-developed method of interpretation. That student was [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]] and is perhaps the most important philosopher when it comes to understand
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  • ...lowing on from the work of [[Wilhelm Dilthey]], [[Martin Heidegger]] and [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]].
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  • ...om a phenomenological perspective in ''Being and Time'', but his student [[Hans-Georg Gadamer]] took the hermeneutic approach to philosophy as his subject in ''Truth and
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