The Concept of Context in Mark Bevir’s Contextualism
https://doi.org/10.25205/2541-7517-2019-17-2-99-114
Abstract
The article is devoted to the concept of context in historical-philosophical contextualism which is examined using the example of M. Bevir’s approach. Bevir’s criticism of the notion of context in predecessors’ theories presupposes a semantical shift, which is the main topic of the article. As the most important characteristic of Bevir’s approach the indeterminism of explanation in contrast to the determinism of understanding is singled out. We show that this characteristic stems from Bevir’s rejection of the interpretational semantic paradigm. This permits him to understand context as something that does not fix understanding but rather poses a problem demanding a creative solution.
About the Author
O. A. Domanov
Institute of Philosophy and Law SB RAS
Russian Federation
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