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The life of Hans-Georg Gadamer
Hans-Georg Gadamer (German: Hans-Georg Gadamer,1900 February 20021-March 13), a German philosopher, studied literature, language, art history and philosophy in universities, 65438. After 1929, he taught in Marburg University, Leipzig University, Frankfurt University and Heidelberg University, teaching aesthetics, ethics and philosophy. Since 1940, Gadamer has successively served as an academician of the Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, Heidelberg, Athens and Rome, president of the German Philosophy Association and president of the International Hegel Association.

1960, he was famous for publishing methods and methods. He has made great contributions to hermeneutics, and his philosophical spirit and life practice are unified on such a problem: dialogue and understanding, if possible, are a way of existence. He has been studying dialogue and understanding all his life, and his teaching and writing are also carried out in dialogue with the audience.