Truth and Method/II.2.1Biii The hermeneutic significance of temporal distance

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What I find fascinating about this range of pages is the unpicking of the idea that something is not really available for objective scrutiny until it is it is 'dead enough' (p309) but 'understanding is, essentially, a historically effected event' (p310). This could be true of an interview transcript.