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The conclusion arrived at in our preceding discussion was that the attitude of understanding itself, whatever its nature may be, differs from the specific methods whereby the understanding is actualized in qualitative determinations. From the categorial point of view the understanding is understood by the reflective understanding. The reflective understanding, however, is neither a theoretical understanding, in the classical sense of this term, nor a functional-methodological understanding in the modern sense.
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© 1977 Martinus Nijhoff. The Hague, The Netherlands
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Rotenstreich, N. (1977). Discernment. In: Theory and Practice. The Van Leer Jerusalem Foundation Series, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1098-6_10
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