Contemporary Questions in Philosophical and Theological Hermeneutics Though originally restricted to interpreting legal and biblical texts, hermeneutics now makes a distinctive contribution across the full extent of both philosophy and theology. This colloquium opens up a wide range of questions in which hermeneutics is engaged, drawing together important scholars from France and across Australia. Friday 19 June Venue: ACU, Modular Room 8, Cnr Victoria Parade and Brunswick St, Fitzroy. Time Presenter Session Title 9:30 A/Prof. Robyn Horner Opening of the Conference Philosophy and Theology in Dialogue 9:45 Prof. Jean-Luc Marion Givenness and Revelation 10:25 Discussion 10:40 Prof. Kevin Hart The ‘Absolute Event of History’: The Shoah and the Outside 11:20 Discussion 11:35 Morning Tea 12:00 Rev. Prof. Anthony Kelly Fact, Classic and Phenomenon 12:40 Discussion 12:55 Lunch Hermeneutics and Analytic Philosophy 14:00 Prof. Claude Romano The Flexible Rule of the Hermeneut : Schleiermacher, Gadamer and Wittgenstein on a Kantian Problem 14:40 Discussion 14:55 Dr Richard Colledge Rethinking disagreement : Philosophical Incommmensurabilty and Meta-philosophy 15:35 Discussion 15:50 Afternoon tea 16:15 Prof. Stephen Evans The Hermeneutical Dimension of Contemporary Analytic Philosophy of Religion ***CANCELLED*** 16:55 Discussion 17:10 Conclusion day 1