RT Article T1 'Undecidability' or 'anticipatory resoluteness' Caputo in conversation with Heidegger JF International journal for philosophy of religion VO 77 IS 2 SP 123 OP 139 A1 Avakian, Sylvie 1969- LA English YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1559174862 AB In this article I will consider John D. Caputo's 'radical hermeneutics', with 'undecidability' as its major theme, in conversation with Martin Heidegger's notion of 'anticipatory resoluteness'. Through an examination of the positions of Caputo and Heidegger I argue that Heidegger's notion of 'anticipatory resoluteness' reaches far beyond the claims of 'radical hermeneutics', and that it assumes a reconstructive process which carries within its scope the overtones of deconstruction, the experience of repetition and authenticity and also the implications of Gelassenheit. Further, I am arguing that Caputo's 'radical hermeneutics' is problematic and even erroneous when it comes to criticize Heidegger's thought portraying it as being founded on 'the myth of the early Greeks'. K1 Anticipatory resoluteness K1 CAPUTO, John D K1 Christian Theology K1 DETERMINATION (Personality trait) K1 Heidegger, Martin, 1889-1976 K1 Hermeneutics K1 John D. Caputo K1 Martin Heidegger K1 Radical hermeneutics K1 Religion : Philosophy K1 Undecidability DO 10.1007/s11153-014-9469-y