Many of my articles are available on my academia.edu webpage.
General Articles on Hermeneutics:
i. “Hermeneutics,” Oxford Bibliographies on-line, ed. Duncan Pritchard, Oxford University Press, 2010
ii. “Hermeneutics,” The Sage Encyclopedia of Political Theory, ed. Mark Brevir. London: Sage, 2010
Problems in Hermeneutics:
i.“Truth,” in The Blackwell Companion to Hermeneutics. Ed. Chris Lawn and Niall Keane. London: Blackwell, 2016, 96-105
ii.“Hermeneutics and the Question of Method,” in Søren Øvergaard and Guseppina d’Oro, (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Philosophical Method. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 337-356
iii. “History and Historicity,” in Jeff Malpas and Hans-Helmuth Gander (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics. London: Routledge, 2014, 299-310
iv. “Bildung,” in Forster and Gjesdal (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, 695-719
On Gadamer’s Philosophical Hermeneuitcs:
My book Gadamer and the Legacy of German Idealism, was published by Cambridge in 2009 (paperback 2011)
Some of my articles on Gadamer and hermeneutics are listed below.
i. “Davidson and Gadamer on Plato’s Dialectical Ethics,” in Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters (eds.), Interpretation. The Pittsburgh-Konstanz Series in Philosophy & History of Science, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press, 2010, 66-91
ii. “Between Enlightenment and Romanticism: Some Problems and Challenges in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, vol. 46, 2-2008, 285-306
iii. “Against The Myth of Aesthetic Presence: A Defense of Gadamer’s Critique of Aesthetic Consciousness,” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, vol. 36, 4-2005, 293-311
On Heidegger:
i. “Heidegger, Husserl, and the Cartesian Legacy in Phenomenology,” in Acta Philosophica Fennica, 2011. Special issue: Rearticulations of Reason, ed. Leila Haaparanta, 117-143
On Dilthey:
i. “A Task Most Pressing: Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Novel,” in Eric Nelson (ed.), Interpreting Dilthey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 200-217
ii. “Enlightenment, History, and the Anthropological Turn: The Hermeneutical Challenge of Dilthey’s Schleiermacher Studies,” in Giuseppe D’Anna, Helmut Johach, and Eric S. Nelson (eds.), Anthropologie und Geschichte. Studien zu Wilhelm Dilthey aus Anlass seines 100. Todestages. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2013, 323-355
On Hegel’s Hermeneutics: See the Herder and German Idealism-tab
On Schleiermacher:
i. “Hermeneutics, Individuality, and Tradition: Schleiermacher’s Idea of Bildung in the Landscape of Hegelian Thought,” in Dalia Nassar (ed.), The Relevance of Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 92-109
ii. “Enlightenment, History, and the Anthropological Turn: The Hermeneutical Challenge of Dilthey’s Schleiermacher Studies,” in Giuseppe D’Anna, Helmut Johach, and Eric S. Nelson (eds.), Anthropologie und Geschichte. Studien zu Wilhelm Dilthey aus Anlass seines 100. Todestages. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 2013, 323-355
iii. “Aesthetic and Political Humanism: Gadamer on Schleiermacher, Herder, and the Origins of Modern Hermeneutics,” History of Philosophy Quarterly, vol. 24, 3-2007, 275-296
iv. “Hermeneutics and Philology: A Reconsideration of Gadamer’s Critique of Schleiermacher,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, no. 14, 1-2006, 133-156
On Herder’s Hermeneutics: See the Herder and German Idealism-tab