The Twentieth century was deeply influenced from philosophical hermeneutics’ theoretical-practical and reflective developments. It introduced a so large range of problematisations, contents and perspectives, and in a so vast referential and implicational (inter-)disciplinary scale, to enter into the real orbit of a philosophical koinè, not of a decennary or few decennaries (Vattimo), but of a century and more. It expresses the productivity, significance and heuristic strength of a research and thought that hits different scientific domains, particularly (but not exclusively) the human and social sciences: from psychology to sociology, from psychoanalysis to literature, from semiotic to biblical exegesis, from anthropology to linguistics, fr...