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The Hermeneutic Circle and the Hermeneutic Centre

2008
Since Heidegger the figure of the “hermeneutic circle” has found wide acceptance among students of all humanities disciplines, especially in philosophy and religion, who consider it the best way to interpret ancient and foreign texts. Hans Georg Gadamer, especially, through his extensive comments on the “Vor-urteil” (literally “pre-judgement,” an ...
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Architectural Hermeneutics: Grounded Hermeneutics

Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal—Annual Review, 2009
This paper suggests that we rely, as a species, upon both idiosyncratic and obtuse interpretations of reality and that we need to live in radical democracies if we wish to provoke the licensing of declarations and procedures in a way that will sustain us all.
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Hermeneutics in Theology and the Theology of Hermeneutics

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1993
Cet article analyse en premier lieu les structures hermeneutiques employees par Tracy et Lindbeck. La seconde partie s'interesse a la maniere dont les affirmations hermeneutiques font lien avec les engagements theologiques distincts. La derniere partie tente d'integrer les deux niveaux d'analyse hermeneutique et theologique. L'A.
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Mencius’s Hermeneutics

Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 2000
Comparaison de l'orientation intentionnaliste de l'hermeneutique apportee par Mencius a la critique litteraire chinoise, d'une part, avec la forme intentionnelle de l'hermeneutique occidentale traditionnelle, d'autre part. Considerant les sentiments de l'auteur au moment de la conception de l'oeuvre (zhi), Mencius rejette la notion d'individu autonome ...
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Hermeneutics

1995
The article studies the impact of hermeneutics on ...
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Philosophical Hermeneutics and Hermeneutic Philosophy

2017
Philosophical hermeneutics pursues two broad questions that are fundamental to any efforts to transform a society. The first focuses on the culture of individuals within a society i.e., how does a person interpret the world around them and how this, in turn, affects the manner in which they come to think and act?—Dilthey had sought to resolve this ...
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HERMENEUTICS

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001
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