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George Santayana's Political Hermeneutics
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Santayana’s political ideas, as contained in Dominations and Powers and dispersed throughout his other works, have not been given the attention they deserve. This is the first comprehensive study o...
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03 February 2022

Santayana’s political ideas, as contained in Dominations and Powers and dispersed throughout his other works, have not been given the attention they deserve. This is the first comprehensive study of Santayana’s political hermeneutics as embedded in his general philosophy and intimately connected to his cultural criticism. Managing necessity and harmonizing diversity, negative anthropology, an Apollonian individualism and naturalistic humanism, are only a few of the interpretative categories used to elucidate the dense, ambiguous and ironic ruminations of Santayana and reveal their timeliness. Discussion of other thinkers—from Plato to Ricoeur—brings to light the essentially dialogical character of his work.
Price: $137.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Social Philosophy
Publication Date:
03 February 2022
ISBN: 9789004506329
Format: Hardcover
"By far, this is the best and most comprehensive work on Santayana’s Dominations and Powers, and the volume stands as one of the best books written from a careful and critical understanding of Santayana’s views." – Herman Saatkamp, Indiana University
Katarzyna Kremplewska obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy from the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences, in 2015 and is Assistant Professor there. She has published articles in Polish and English, as well as the monograph Life as Insinuation. George Santayana’s Hermeneutics of Finite Life and Human Self (SUNY Press, 2019).