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50 | Hermeneutics and Utopia: From Hans-Georg Gadamer to Ernst Bloch (Part 1)

What's Left of Philosophy

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Liberal Deliberative Process

Owen: I think there's definitely a sense in which the kind of open, what we're calling here, liberal deliberative process is constrained historically. He says that for God and his issue with your let's say the method of capitalism is that capitalism does not intrinsically understand itself in terms of finitude. Owen: For Gollimer this activity of hermeneutics is about confronting that not everything is possible. The idea that finitude is what should be moved beyond rather than a very condition of what this earthly human social life is.

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