Schleiermacher's Dialectic offers a model for today that combines the pluralistic search for knowledge with knowledge as a regulative idea. Based on these two elements, an innovative concept of knowledge is developed, informed by the reciprocal relation between epistemological and ontological factors. In this volume, Schleiermacher's model for the 'love of knowledge' sets the stage for a dialogue between philosophy and theology.
Schleiermacher's Dialectic offers a model for today that combines the pluralistic search for knowledge with knowledge as a regulative idea. Based on these two elements, an innovative concept of knowledge is developed, informed by the reciprocal relation between epistemological and ontological factors. In this volume, Schleiermacher's model for the 'love of knowledge' sets the stage for a dialogue between philosophy and theology.
Christine Helmer
is Professor of German and Religious Studies at Northwestern University.
Dialektik Philosphie Theologie Schleiermacher