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England's dreaming equity, trust and conscience - alastairhudson.com

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The hermeneutics of Lord HoffmannHans Gadamer, Truth <strong>and</strong> Method ()‘A person who is trying to underst<strong>and</strong> a text is always projecting. He projects ameaning for the text as a whole as soon as some initial meaning emerges in thetext. Again, the initial meaning emerges only because he is reading the text withparticular expectations in regard to a certain meaning. Working out this foreprojection,which is constantly revised in terms of what emerges as he penetratesinto the meaning, is underst<strong>and</strong>ing what is there.’ (p.269)‘In view of the necessary imperfection of all human laws, the idea of natural lawis indispensable for Aristotle; <strong>and</strong> it be<strong>com</strong>es particularly important in thequestion of what is equitable, which is what first really decides the law.’ (p.317)In relation to the interpretation of laws by judges: ‘to underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> tointerpret means to discover <strong>and</strong> recognize a valid meaning.’ (p.324)CG Jung, Letters, vol. II, p.57:‘The psyche for me is something objective that sends up effects into myconsciousness. The unconscious (the objective psyche) doesn’t belong to me; rightlyor wrongly I belong to it. By making it conscious I separate myself from it, <strong>and</strong>by so objectivating it I can integrate it consciously.’28www.<strong>alastairhudson</strong>.<strong>com</strong> | © professor alastair hudson

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