North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics


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Mission Statement

NASPH was formed in 2005 in order to further the study of philosophical hermeneutics. While honoring the rootedness of philosophical hermeneutics in the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer, NASPH also recognizes that the future of such thinking depends on engaging with a diverse range of figures and issues. Our intention is to promote dialogue focusing on both the sources of, and the prospects for, philosophical hermeneutics.

NASPH 2008 Annual Conference

NASPH will hold its third annual meeting on Sept. 26-27, 2008, hosted by DePaul University, Chicago, IL.  (Call for papers)


Keynote Address by Georgia Warnke of the University of California Riverside.  Other invites speakers include Fred Dallmayr of Notre Dame University, and Lawrence Schmidt of Hendrix College

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Advisory Board

Lauren Swayne Barthold (Gordon College), President


Jamey Findling (Newman University), Vice-President


Ted George (Texas A&M), Secretary

David Vessey (University of Chicago), Treasurer


James Risser (Seattle University)


Dennis Schmidt (Pennsylvania State University)

Andrzej Wiercinski (International Institute of Hermeneutics)