Borders or Horizons? Gadamer and Habermas Revisited

Abstract

In this Article, Dallmayr examines the status of borders and demarcations. Are borders markers of separation and exclusion, or are they more like hyphens or horizons indicating a correlation without sameness, a distinctness opening up to alterity? This Article investigates this question by returning to the -so-called Gadamer-Habermas Debate. While Part I recapitulates some of Hans-Georg Gadamer\u27s teachings, especially with reference to a universal hermeneutics, Part II reviews some of Jürgen Habermas\u27s critical rejoinders and initiatives aiming basically at a parceling of forms of human knowledge. In the concluding part, an effort is made to highlight the significance of the debate for the ongoing process of globalization and the possibility of a dialogue of civilizations

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