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The hermeneutics of symptoms [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2022
AbstractThe clinical encounter begins with presentation of an illness experience; but throughout that encounter, something else is constructed from it – a symptom. The symptom is a particular interpretation of that experience, useful for certain purposes in particular contexts.
Wardrope, A., Reuber, M.
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Editors' Introduction

open access: yesCritical Hermeneutics, 2023
Hermeneutics has a long tradition in the history of philosophy. It carries the task of Hermes to bring God’s message to humans and translate it without betraying it.
Cristiana Freni   +2 more
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Paul Ricoeur, Memory, History, Forgetting

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2005
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Andrjez Wiercinski
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Biblical perspectives on the ministry and mission of the church - with special reference to human rights1

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1999
Christianity is the religion of the majority of the South African population (between 60%-70%) and has great influence within South African society. Unfortunately, as in the case of any great power and source of such tremendous influence, its efect can ...
Jan Botha
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The Hermeneutics of Arūnas Sverdiolas

open access: yesProblemos, 2020
The article seeks to highlight and thus draw attention to some important features of A. Sverdiolas’s thinking and his hermeneutic research. The article discusses three models of cultural hermeneutics: “weak hermeneutics,” “strong hermeneutics,” and “deep
Arūnas Mickevičius
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Realist Meaning

open access: yesCritical Hermeneutics, 2023
The medieval Biblical hermeneutics universalizes the notion of meaning and begins a trend that reaches its peak in contemporary hermeneutics, crossing also into analytic philosophy. Accordingly, meaning conveys properties of the known object, its origin
Mirela Oliva
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The Black Star: Lived Paradoxes in the Poetry of Paul Celan

open access: yesHumanities, 2017
Celan’s poetry is deemed universal and experimental, and its main characteristic is to “explore possibilities of sense-making.” His poetry is also acknowledged to be the apex of Jewish post-Holocaust poetry, contending with existentialist questions such ...
Dorit Lemberger
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Hermeneutics and Nature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper contributes to the on-going research into the ways in which the humanities transformed the natural sciences in the late Eighteenth and early Nineteenth Centuries. By investigating the relationship between hermeneutics -- as developed by Herder
Abu Zayd   +418 more
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Hermeneutics and Sport [PDF]

open access: yesSport, Ethics and Philosophy, 2016
Hermeneutics is the exploration of the process of textual interpretation. As such, it has long been recognised as an important component within the humanities and social sciences, whether one deals with actual texts or with other the products of meaningful human activity, including social actions and utterances.
Lopez Frias, Francisco Javier   +1 more
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Reformed Hermeneutics

open access: yesStellenbosch Theological Journal, 2023
Despite the Spirit-nature of Calvin’s hermeneutic, he does not provide the reader with either explanations or concrete examples of the way in which the Spirit is involved in the interpretation process (Nel 2020:8). In this article, I present a contribution to the ways in which the hermeneutical process of communal spiritual discernment during the ...
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