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" I need only remark that it is by no means unusual, upon comparing the thoughts which an author has expressed in regard to his subject, whether in ordinary conversation or in writing, to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself.... "
Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy - 18 psl.
redagavo - 2003 - 328 psl.
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A Commentary to Kant's C̀ritique of Pure Reason'

Norman Kemp Smith - 1918 - 716 psl.
...he understood himself. For such procedure we may indeed cite his own authority. " Not infrequently, upon comparing the thoughts which an author has expressed...subject, whether in ordinary conversation or in writing, we find that we can understand him better than he understood himself. As he has not sufficiently determined...
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An Essay on Man– An Introduction to a Philosophy of Human Culture

Ernst Cassirer - 1944 - 254 psl.
...in his Critique of Pure Reason Kant indicated this fact. ". . . it is by no means unusual," he said, "upon comparing the thoughts which an author has expressed in regard to his subject, ... to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself. As he has not sufficiently...
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Validity in Interpretation

Eric Donald Hirsch - 1967 - 308 psl.
...enquiry into the meaning which this illustrious author attached to the expression. I need only remark that it is by no means unusual, upon comparing the...understand him better than he has understood himself." authorial ignorance are, no doubt, among the most damaging weapons in the attack on the author. If...
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Philosophy After Darwin– Chapters for The Career of Philosophy, Volume III ...

John Herman Randall Jr. - 1977 - 372 psl.
...which have led men's social experience to change. Cassirer quotes from Kant, in speaking of Plato: "It is by no means unusual, upon comparing the thoughts...an author has expressed in regard to his subject, ... to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself. As he has not sufficiently...
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The Life of the Mind

Hannah Arendt - 1981 - 546 psl.
...perhaps quite other, than those he himself recognized.83 (While discussing Plato, he once remarked "that it is by no means unusual, upon comparing the...which an author has expressed in regard to his subject ... to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself. As he has not sufficiently...
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Hegel's Dialectic and Its Criticism

Michael Rosen - 1984 - 212 psl.
...'understand an author better than he has understood himself '; the reason being, in Kant's view, that 'as he has not sufficiently determined his concept,...spoken, or even thought, in opposition to his own intention'."' For Gadamer, making the possibility of understanding an author in a way that he himself...
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Art and Its Significance– An Anthology of Aesthetic Theory, First Edition

Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 psl.
...enquiry into the meaning which this illustrious author attached to the expression. I need only remark that it is by no means unusual upon comparing the...understand him better than he has understood himself." 12 The distinction between meaning and subject matter ... is one foundation for my objections to Gadamer's...
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Imagination and Interpretation in Kant– The Hermeneutical Import of the ...

Rudolf A. Makkreel - 1990 - 201 psl.
...into the meaning which this illustrious philosopher attached to the expression. I need only remark that it is by no means unusual, upon comparing the...spoken, or even thought, in opposition to his own intention. (Ci, Ajij— 14/6370, emphasis added) 4- Martin Redckcr reports that Herder spoke of understanding...
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J.L. Mehta on Heidegger, Hermeneutics, and Indian Tradition

Jarava Lal Mehta - 1992 - 346 psl.
...Aristotle to Wittgenstein, and is exemplified by the following assertion of Kant: I need only remark that it is by no means unusual, upon comparing the...spoken, or even thought, in opposition to his own intention. In the case of the philosophical tradition as such, the emphasis is all on the subject-matter,...
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Covenant and Sacrifice in the Letter to the Hebrews

John Dunnill - 2005 - 316 psl.
...result is in tune with the radical newness of the Christian 1 See 1. Kant, Critique of Pure Reason: 'It is by no means unusual, upon comparing the thoughts...which an author has expressed in regard to his subject ... to find that we understand him better than he has understood himself.' Quoted by ED Hirsch, Validity...
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