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The journal Divinatio is the successor to the Studia Culturologica Series published by the University of Sofia’s Department of Cultural Studies. Divinatio has been published since 1997 with the financial support of the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris) and Stiftung Bulgarische Hochschulforderung (Frankfurt–Sofia). It is published in two issues a year: Spring/Summer (in French) edited by Ivaylo Znepolski, and Autumn/Winter (in German and English) edited by Dimitri Ginev. It has an international Editorial Board.

Members of the International Board: Alfredo Marini (Milano), Babette Babich (New York), Bernhard Waldenfels (Bochum),Bogdan Bogdanov (Sofia), Christo Todorov (Sofia), Dean Komel (Ljubljana), Enno Rudolph (Heidelberg), Ernst Klett (Stuttgart Frankfurt), Francis Sejersted (Oslo), Gabriel Chico OP (Mexico), Hans-Peter Kroeger (Potsdam), Hans-Ulrich Lessing (Bochum), Heinz Wissman (Paris, Heidelberg), Howard Sankey (Melbourne), Jean Grondin (Montreal), Jean-Marc Tetaz (Lausanne), John Michael Krois (Berlin), John Rundel (Melbourne), Oswald Schwemmer (Berlin), Pierre Kerszberg (Pennsylvania State University), Renato Cristin (Trieste), Tzvetan Todorov (Paris).

Divinatio Journal is available online through www.ceeol.com



Divinatio No. 30 (autumn-winter 2009) Print

CONTENTS

 Maja Soboleva - Bedeutung and Bedeuten: Mischs Erfassen der Hermeneutik

Annemarie Gethmann-Siefert - Oskar Beckers Versuch einer phaenomenologischen Aesthetik

Sapir Handelman, Shlomo G. Shoman - Transference as Therapy: Psychotherapy as a Laboratory for Developing Social Theory of Change

Eric Bain-Selbo - Popular Culture and the Naked Self

Dimitri Ginev - The Limits of Nihilistic Hermeneutics

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