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  • Catholic Encyclopedia: Hermeneutics
    - Derived from a Greek word connected with the name of the god Hermesto the collection of rules which govern the right interpretation of Sacred Scripture.
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  • Evangelical Hermeneutics
    - Table of Contents of the book edited by Michael Bauman and David Hal
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  • Foundationalism and Hermeneutics
    - Site about the interaction of hermeneutics and foundationalism. The interaction of hermeneutics and foundationalism is the same as the interaction of interpretation and reality. Our connection to reality may underdetermine the interpretationwhich is about what is known.
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  • Hermeneutics and Bible
    - An article about heremenutics as interpretation method of the Bible by Rick Walsto
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  • Hermeneutics and the Natural Sciences
    - Kuhn's notion of a paradigm-centered scientific community consequently seems analogous to Gadamer's notion of a linguistically encoded social tradition. Kuhn reports that his own development toward this idea began with his distress over Aristotle's theory of motion and the eventual discovery that Aristotle meant by motion'' something other than what the word signified in Newtonian mechanics. This effort corresponds closely to a programmatic definition of hermeneutics as the study of human actions and texts with the view to discover their meanings in order to understand themagree with them or even amend them [76].
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  • Hermeneutics and the Social Sciences
    - Dilthey distinguished the cultural and social sciences (Geisteswissenschaften) from the natural sciences on the basis of their objects and the appropriate means for knowing them. The natural sciences concerned phenomena whichverbal expressions and actions which could be investigated from the inside'' through an understanding of their authors' experiences and intentions. An interpretive or hermeneutic methodology could more reliably and intelligibly account for these objects by reconstructing the internal cognitive processes which motivated and gave meaning to each of them.
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  • Hermeneutics as Meta-Science
    - The hermeneutic tradition provides a basis for prescribing and criticizing the conduct of inquiry and the development of knowledge in the naturalsocial and cognitive sciences. Its representatives have figured prominently in debates concerning how valid knowledge can be acquired and whether there is a need for a separate methodology in the social sciences.
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  • Hermeneutics in Russia
    - Hermeneutics in Russia is an international quarterly intended to answer questions about the problems of hermeneutics. Problems of reflectivityinterpretation and forming readiness for understanding will also be discussed.
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  • Issues in Hermeneutics
    - A series of four articles which appeared in the Protestant Reformed Theological Journals of April and NovemberMichigan.
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  • Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion:A Brief Overview and Critique
    - Hermeneutics is both science and art. In many ways this beguilingly simple statement is responsible for the modern ferment in hermeneutics - a process begun with F. Schleiermacher (1768-1834) and his attempt to gain meaning through understanding the mind of the author; given significant impetus more recently in the seminal work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and his call for a dialectic between the horizons of the text and reader; and radicalized in the increasingly reader-response oriented hermeneutics of today. Ricoeur's hermeneutic of suspicion represents his attempt to retain both science and artwhilst disallowing either an absolute status.
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  • Ph+ñnomenologie und Hermeneutik
    - Homepage des Graduiertenkollegs Ph+ñnomenologie und Hermeneutikan der Ruhr-Universit+ñt Bochum. Informationen ++ber VeranstaltungenDeutsche Gesellschaft f++r Ph+ñnomenologische Forschung
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  • Philosophical Hermeneutics
    - Graduate Hermeneutics Lectures - this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (Descarteswe will examine the independent yet in part parallel philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  • Philosophy 420W -- Hermeneutics
    - This course will investigate the modern currents in philosophical interpretation theory. The focal-point will be Heideggerand Ricoeur.
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  • Postmetaphysical Hermeneutics: When Practice Triumphs Over Theory
    - Article by Kurt Anders Richardson. It argues that Hermeneutics has come forward as that comprehensive standpoint from which to view all the projects of human learning. For those of us who have been puzzled by the new intellectual dominance of hermeneuticscommunicative theory.
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  • References on Hermeneutics
    - Prepared by Allen S. Lee and distributed in the 1991 International Conference on Information Systems workshop1995.
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