I'm perfectly capable of understanding the past in and for itself without any contribution of my own, without, in short, any preconceptions."
我十分能够理解过去,而没有自己的贡献,简单点说就是没有任何的先入之见“
See, that's what you are tempted to conclude if you say, "I can never get away from preconceptions." All right?
你可能会得出结论,我永远无法摆脱先入之见,是吗?
It's practically impossible to begin a reading of Milton without the burden of innumerable prejudices and preconceptions.
想要不带大量的偏见或成见的解读米尔顿,几乎是不可能的。
I bring a million preconceptions to bear on what I take to be a simple act of looking.
在我做看这个简单的动作时,我已经有了百万个先入之见。
Right? That's just what seems to be at risk if I can never get beyond my preconceptions.
对吗?如果我无法超于自己的先入之见,这似乎有风险。
If I'm just dealing in preconceptions here, how can I take anything from the entity itself?"
如果我有先入之见,我怎么能理解这个存在呢?
You cannot factor out these preconceptions.
人们无法抛开先入之见。
he text refers back directly to our own preconceptions--" -Gadamer would call those "prejudices"- "which are revealed by the act of interpretation that is a basic element of the reading process."
他说,“文本最直接地起源于先入之见“,He,says:,“…,葛达玛会称这些为“偏见“,“这些先见会在我们的理解行为中体现出来,这是阅读过程中的基本元素“
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