"Dallmayr leads us through the subterranean depths of the issues of subjectivity and objectivity, communication and interpretation, dialogue and praxis. He is right in insisting that political thought must explore these issues or be trapped in a discipline flooded with conventional assumptions..." —Perspective"A difficult but rewarding book... [it] consists of a collection of essays on leading figures in 20th-century philosophy that represents a number of different philosophical traditions primarily Continental, although not entirely. There are essays on Nietzsche, T. Adorno, J. Habermas, K.-O. Apel, H.-G. Gadamer, P. Ricoeur, R. Bernstein, A. MacIntyre, Derrida, and others. Each essay focuses on interpretation of the philosopher, revealing Dallmayr's tremendous grasp of a difficult body of contemporary philosophical literature." —Choice