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philosophical texts. As necessary,
hermeneutics may
include the art of
understanding and communication.
Modern hermeneutics includes both
verbal and non-verbal...
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hermeneutics in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hermeneutics is a
theory of text interpretation.
Hermeneutics may also
refer to: The
hermeneutic circle...
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Biblical hermeneutics is the
study of the
principles of
interpretation concerning the
books of the Bible. It is part of the
broader field of
hermeneutics, which...
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Hermeneutics of faith, the
counterpart to
hermeneutics of su****ion, is a
manner in
which a text may be read, "a
hermeneutic not of
irresponsible iconoclasm...
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Hermeneutics is the
theory and
methodology of interpretation. The
tradition of
Western hermeneutics starts in the
writings of
Aristotle and continues...
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Kristin Gjesdal, "
Hermeneutics: Continuations",
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2003, 2005.
Richard Palmer, ed. (1969).
Hermeneutics: Interpretation...
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processes of "method" on the other—in brief, the
hermeneutics of
faith and the
hermeneutics of su****ion.
Gadamer suggests that, ultimately, one must...
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Hermeneutics of the
Subject is a
lecture course originally given by the
French philosopher and
historian Michel Foucault at the Collège de
France in...
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which for
Heidegger joins phenomenology with
philosophical hermeneutics.
Husserl charged Heidegger with
raising the
question of
ontology but...
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ontological reading of
double hermeneutics", the
methodological standpoint traditionally understanding double hermeneutics as a
differentia specifica of...