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  <default_description>This remarkable volume attests to the world-wide development of  a hermeneutical approach to the natural sciences. Questions raised by  the essays include: What is a phenomenology of `scientific'  perception? How does meaning arise out of laboratory situations? How  do individuals or groups come to terms with the particular problem  situations in which they find themselves by drawing on the available  conceptual and practical resources which structure these situations?  &lt;br/&gt;   The essays are organized around three central themes. One group of  authors (Heelan, Kockelmans, and Gremmen/Jacobs) recalls and applies  existing historical resources of hermeneutical phenomenology to  current scientific and social issues. A second group (Kisiel, Eger)  considers the differences between a specifically hermeneutical  approach to science and related approaches such as cultural studies  and social constructivism. A third group (Ihde, Gendlin) seeks to  forge new directions and tools for understanding natural scientific  practice. &lt;br/&gt;  As Crease's introductory essay makes plain, the authors share the  commitment of hermeneutical philosophy to the priority of meaning over  technique, the primacy of the practical over the theoretical, and the  priority of situation over abstract formulation. In the process, the  authors revive and transform the ancient Greek idea that the key to  living well, to being fully and authentically human, resides primarily  in the exercise of the practical not the theoretical virtues, in the  art of doing well in the workworld and acting well in the polis.</default_description>
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