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  1. 9. Dez. 2020 · Hermeneutics and Existence. 3.1 The Hermeneutics of Facticity. 3.2 Difficulties of Self-Interpretation. 4. Contemporary Hermeneutics. 4.1 Humanism and Art. 4.2 Tradition and Prejudice. 4.3 Normative Implications. 4.4 Language. 5.

  2. ABSTRACT. This chapter explores the paths opened to contemporary philosophy by what could be called the graft of the hermeneutic problem onto the phenomenological method. The hermeneutic problem is thus seen from the perspective of psychology: to understand, for a finite being, is to be transported into another life.

  3. 1. Jan. 2019 · Hermeneutics is a field of inquiry that explores the phenomenon of interpretation. This chapter provides an overview of some of the main approaches to hermeneutics—as a philosophy of interpretation and of literature and literary studies.

  4. Hermeneutics as Embodied Existence. Marja Schuster, RN, PhD Senior Lecturer Red Cross University College Stockholm, Sweden marja.schuster@rkh.se. 2013 Schuster. Abstract. This article explores the possibilities and limits of a hermeneutic way of being in the world, more specifically being a researcher as a part of human, embodied existence.

  5. 9. Nov. 2005 · Hermeneutics. The term hermeneutics covers both the first order art and the second order theory of understanding and interpretation of linguistic and non-linguistic expressions. As a theory of interpretation, the hermeneutic tradition stretches all the way back to ancient Greek philosophy.

  6. 5. Dez. 2019 · Locke’s Hermeneutics of Existence and His Representation of Christianity | SpringerLink. Home. Locke and Biblical Hermeneutics. Chapter. Locke’s Hermeneutics of Existence and His Representation of Christianity. Victor Nuovo. Chapter. First Online: 05 December 2019. 212 Accesses. 1 Citations.

  7. Hermeneutics is the art and science of interpretation. Originally used to interpret texts, initially Biblical texts, and then extended to other texts, hermeneutics evolved into not only a way to interpret literature, but also a way to interpret any human experience.