This gifted author takes his main contribution to be engaging with figures and traditions not ordinarily taken seriously by the central representatives of the hermeneutic tradition; and in this Fairfield is certainly right.The accessibility of Fairfield's writing is (if anything) even more impressive than the scope of his concern.Our understanding of existentialism, pragmatism, critical theory, and postmodernism is richer as a result of his painstaking efforts to interpret these irreducibly diverse perspectives from the perspective of hermeneutic philosophy. I certainly would not hesitate to recommend it to my students. Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted is, without question, an imaginatively conceived, responsibly executed, and truly suggestive project. Do not look within its covers for a reinterpretation of hermeneutics, but do look there for a wider field of hermeneutic engagements than one ordinarily finds.
Philosophical Hermeneutics Reinterpreted : Dialogues with Existentialism, Pragmatism, Critical Theory and Postmodernism