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Hermeneutics

Christian De L eón Casillas Eng 126 Prof. TR 1:00-2:30. Hermeneutics .  Is the study of interpretation theory, and can be either the art of interpretation, or the theory and practice of interpretation. Is the theory of achieving an understanding of texts, utterances, and so on.

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Hermeneutics

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  1. Christian De León Casillas Eng 126 Prof. TR 1:00-2:30 Hermeneutics

  2.  Is the study of interpretation theory, and can be either the art of interpretation, or the theory and practice of interpretation. • Is the theory of achieving an understanding of texts, utterances, and so on. • Hermeneutics, it is not a twentieth-century philosophical movement, it has a long history reaching back, as far as ancient Greece. Hermeneutics

  3. Archeology - In archaeology, hermeneutics means the interpretation and understanding of material by analyzing possible meanings or social use. Architecture - Though the interpretation of buildings is clearly of abiding interest, there are several traditions of architectural scholarship that draw explicitly on the hermeneutics of Heidegger and Gadamer Application

  4. Law - Some scholars argue that law and theology constitute particular forms of hermeneutics because of their need to interpret legal tradition / scriptural texts. Psychology -Similarly to computer scientists, psychologists have recently become interested in hermeneutics, especially as alternatives to Cognitivism. Application……………………………….Cont’d

  5. Religion & Theology - The process by which theological texts are understood relies on a particular hermeneutical viewpoint, example, interpreting the bible. Sociology - In sociology, hermeneutics means the interpretation and understanding of social events by analyzing their meanings to the human participants and their culture. Application……………………………….Cont’d

  6. Friedrich Schleiermacher  • Explored the nature of understanding in relation not just to the problem of deciphering sacred texts, but to all human texts and modes of communication. (November 21, 1768 – February 12, 1834)

  7. He defined hermeneutics as the art of avoiding misunderstanding. He provides a solution to avoidance of misunderstanding: knowledge of grammatical and psychological laws in trying to understand the text and the writer. Friedrich Schleiermacher.......Cont‘d

  8. Wilhelm Dilthey • He broadened hermeneutics even more by relating interpretation to all historical objectifications. Understanding moves from the outer manifestations of human action and productivity to explore their inner meaning.  (November 19, 1833 – October 1, 1911)

  9. Martin Heidegger •  In the 20th century, Martin Heidegger's philosophical hermeneutics shifted the focus from interpretation to existential understanding, which was treated more as a direct, non-mediated, thus in a sense more authentic way of being in the world than simply as a way of knowing. (September 26, 1889 – May 26, 1976)

  10. Hans-Georg Gadamer • Hans-Georg Gadamer's hermeneutics is a development of the hermeneutics of his teacher, Heidegger. Gadamer asserts that methodical contemplation is opposite to experience and reflection. We can reach the truth only by understanding or even mastering our experience. Experience according to Gadamer isn’t fixed but rather changing and always indicating new perspectives. (February 11, 1900 – March 13, 2002)

  11. JürgenHabermas • JürgenHabermas criticized the conservatism of previous hermeneutics, especially Gadamer, because the focus on tradition seemed to undermine possibilities for social criticism and transformation. Habermas also criticized Marxism and previous members of the Frankfurt School for missing the hermeneutical dimension of critical theory. (June 18, 1929)

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