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Gadamer, using examples of Rilke's poetry in his writings, interprets these works as an experience of a divine "totality" that we must approach with a childlike innocence and ignorance that only through interpreting and reinterpreting can we cope with or solve the existential problems of humanity's significance and impermanence.
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