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Hermeneutics Continental Philosophy Philosophy
Hermeneutics Continental Philosophy Philosophy
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- Essay by physicist, Alan Sokal, teasing philosophical implications from quantum mechanics, with a view to accomodating some feminist and poststructuralist critiques of the ideology of domination perceived to be inherent in the discourse of much of the sci
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- An autonomous, international, and interdisciplinary research institute, founded to foster and articulate a general hermeneutics, a task demanding an intensive interdisciplinary collaboration on a level that does not yet exist in the contemporary universit
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- Overview of Philosophical hermeneutics with relevance to practical applications such as the development of common law, computational theory, and evolution.
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- An article by David Blacker, that attempts to renew a dialogically-grounded humanism, an old educational ideal that finds the beginnings of a compelling and novel defense in the philosophical hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer.
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- 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 interpretation, leaving a r
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- Different articles of Prof. Patrick A. Heelan
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- Hermeneutics, a method of textual analysis, means to interpret. Hermeneutics is an artful form of understanding and a process of exposing hidden meanings. Historically, hermeneutics has been associated with the interpretation of biblical texts. This prese
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- Essay by James M. Giarelli as a response to the article of David Blacker.
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- Article by John C. Mallery, Roger Hurwitz, Gavan Duffy, which provides perspectives for a review of recent hermeneutically-oriented Artificial Intelligence research. Offers a thorough overview of the development of philosophical hermeneutics from Schleie
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- Hermeneutics in Russia is an international quarterly intended to answer questions about the problems of hermeneutics. Problems of reflectivity,
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- Prepared by Allen S. Lee and distributed in the 1991 International Conference on Information Systems workshop, "Two Techniques for Qualitative Data Analysis: Analytic Induction and Hermeneutics." Revised, 1995.
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- An essay by Cyd C. Ropp at Janus Head
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- An essay offering a brief overview of hermeneutics designed for students of literary theory.
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- 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 min
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- "Hermeneutics in the Ninteenth Century" in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism
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- Bibliography with the following categories: Hermeneutics and Cognitive Science; Literary Hermeneutics; Hermeneutics and Economics; Hermeneutics and Education; Interpretation in Medicine, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy; and Animal Behavior.
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- Richard Palmer has been one of America's leading experts in Hermeneutic philosophy for decades. His textbook, "Hermeneutics" is well know to all who have studied in the field. His personal webpage contains a wealth of hermeneutic information, in
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- Article from The Encyclopedia of Informal Education exploring the related notions of dialogue and conversation in the thinking of Hans-Georg Gadamer, Paulo Freire, Jürgen Habermas, and David Bohm.
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- Paul Griffiths' review of the book, "Buddhist Hermeneutics" from the journal, Philosophy East & West, Vol.40 No.2 April 1990.
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- An Essay extending Ricoeur's work in hermeneutics into the biophysical sciences, in the hopes of developing "a framework for the mythological treatment of modern scientific cosmology which can help us productively reframe and reshape the content and
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- Sample syllabus of Dr. Harry Reeder's regularly taught (graduate & undergraduate)course on hermeneutics - this course will begin with a consideration of the background of philosophical hermeneutics (theories of interpretation) in modern philosophy (D
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- Article by Gary B. Madison at the conference, "After Post-modernism," highlighting the moral optimism of the hermeneutic branch of postmodern thought in opposition to "the dead-end of relativism and nihilism" characterized by poststruc
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- Word Trade, describing itself as "an independent review agency serving the public, scholars, libraries, and booksellers," here provides reviews of books on or by Gadamer, including: Gadamer In Conversation: Reflections and Commentary by Hans Geo
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- This volume provides thoughtful answers to a surprisingly large number of significant questions in the rhetoric of science and in rhetorical theory generally. Unlike most anthologies, there is no issue of continuity in this one. It contains treatments o
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- Drawing on the Gadamer's "Truth and Method," Jeffrey F. Bullock, explores a way of developing a homily "that is a process of ongoing conversation rather than a method of retrieval and/or representation of biblical texts."
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- The Society was founded in 1984 to further the study of Continental philosophy in Canada and abroad. Its membership includes scholars and students working in the various Continental traditions -- including classical German philosophy, phenomenology, exist
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- "Hermeneutics in the Twentieth Century" in The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism
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