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Hermeneutics (/hɜːrməˈnjuːtɪks/) is the
theory and
methodology of interpretation,
especially the
interpretation of
biblical texts,
wisdom literature, and...
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appearances need to be
critiqued rather than
simply do****ented.
Early hermeneuticians such as
Wilhelm Dilthey pioneered the
distinction between natural and...
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Madame de Staël (1766–1817).
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834).
Hermeneutician.
Friedrich Hölderlin (1770–1843). Poet and philosopher. G. W. F. Hegel...
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innovation and
industrial policy. Philosophically,
Drechsler is a
classical Hermeneutician, as one of the last
students of the late Hans-Georg Gadamer. Drechsler...
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Andrzej Wierciński (born
March 10, 1961, in Białystok, Poland) is a
hermeneutician, philosopher, and theologian. As the
transdisciplinary thinker, he is...
- many
mechanical elements of its predecessor.[clarification needed]
Hermeneuticians such as
Wilhelm Dilthey theorized in
detail on the
distinction between...
- It was
considered by many, furthermore, to be
actively dangerous.
Hermeneuticians of the period, such as
Wilhelm Dilthey,
would pioneer the distinction...
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Thomas Kuhn's
conception of
epistemic paradigm shift.
Early German hermeneuticians such as
Wilhelm Dilthey pioneered the
distinction between natural and...
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underlying pattern. This
seeming paradox is
quite familiar to
hermeneuticians who
understand this
phenomenon as a
version of the
hermeneutic circle...
- pure philosopher, but
rather a
srutivadin or theologian, an
exegete or
hermeneutician of the scriptures. It also
proposed that the
doctrine of
indirect signification...