Often the terms hermeneutics and phenomenology become conflated and, although they have a relationship, there are distinctions. In this work, the author offers some of these departures and joinings
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
This article is an introduction to the subsequent one by Jodi Latremouille's "My Treasured Relation....
In June 2019, Dr. James Risser was the invited scholar for the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute (CHI),...
In this editorial, I summon something of the intimate dangers of carefully studying and becoming fam...
This article critically investigates the landscape of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics, espec...
An overview of the relationship between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics. We would like to open this ...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
I feel uneasy stepping into the great territories opened up by Nancy Moules (2017) and Kate Beamer (...
In this invited editorial, Dr. Jim Field reflects on the recent meeting of the 12th annual Canadian ...
This paper takes up themes from Kevin Aho's (2018) paper and links its explorations of the history o...
This paper is an exploration of the experience of re-gaining a measure of well-being. New hearing ai...
In this article you find the second part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Princ...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
Hermeneutics has long been used with huge gains in various fields of research as the underpinning pa...
Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
This article is an introduction to the subsequent one by Jodi Latremouille's "My Treasured Relation....
In June 2019, Dr. James Risser was the invited scholar for the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute (CHI),...
In this editorial, I summon something of the intimate dangers of carefully studying and becoming fam...
This article critically investigates the landscape of contemporary philosophical hermeneutics, espec...
An overview of the relationship between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics. We would like to open this ...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
I feel uneasy stepping into the great territories opened up by Nancy Moules (2017) and Kate Beamer (...
In this invited editorial, Dr. Jim Field reflects on the recent meeting of the 12th annual Canadian ...
This paper takes up themes from Kevin Aho's (2018) paper and links its explorations of the history o...
This paper is an exploration of the experience of re-gaining a measure of well-being. New hearing ai...
In this article you find the second part of a roundtable on Wolfgang’s Iser legacy with Gerald Princ...
In his 1965 work on Freud, Paul Ricoeur states and reasons that the hermeneutic field, as a space of...
Hermeneutics has long been used with huge gains in various fields of research as the underpinning pa...
Ladies and gentlemen, the story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect...
If you have been reading, to date, in the Journal of Applied Hermeneutics, Dr. John Williamson’s PhD...
This article is an introduction to the subsequent one by Jodi Latremouille's "My Treasured Relation....
In June 2019, Dr. James Risser was the invited scholar for the Canadian Hermeneutic Institute (CHI),...