<P>Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900¿2002) is one of the most important philosophers of the post-1945 era. His name has become all but synonymous with the philosophical study of hermeneutics, the field concerned with theories of understanding and interpretation and laid out in his landmark book <I>Truth and Method</I>. Influential not only within continental philosophy, Gadamer¿s thought has also made significant contributions to related fields such as religion, literary theory, and education.</P><P></P><I><P>The Gadamerian Mind</I> is a major survey of the fundamental aspects of Gadamer¿s thought, with contributions from leading scholars of Gadamer and hermeneutics from around the world. 38 chapters are divided into six clear parts:</P><P></P><UL><P><LI>Overviews</LI><LI>Key concepts</LI><LI>Historical influences</LI><LI>Contemporary encounters</LI><LI>Beyond philosophy</LI><LI>Legacies and questions.</LI><P></P></UL><P></P><P>Although Gadamer¿s work addresses a remarkable range of topics, car