The medieval Biblical hermeneutics universalizes the notion of meaning and begins a trend that reaches its peak in contemporary hermeneutics, crossing also into analytic philosophy. Accordingly, meaning conveys properties of the known object, its origin and transformation, its action upon other objects, and its place within a larger context. Meaning attaches to all things in the universe – not just language. Therefore, things have meaning, too. This paper first shows how hermeneutics extended the sphere of meaning from language to things. My short historical survey starts with medieval Biblical hermeneutics, continues with German Protestant hermeneutics, and finishes with contemporary hermeneutics and the influence of Neo-Kantianism. Then, ...
This project defends Jacques Maritain\u27s traditional Thomistic ontology of human understanding, kn...
Philosophical hermeneutics, as it was founded and elaborated by Hans-Georg Gadamer, has been focused...
Contemporary hermeneutics has turned from the art of textual interpretation to the world – constitut...
The single greatest impediment to clarity in hermeneutics arises from the intuition that words have ...
In the context of romanticism in which scientific exegesis emerged in the nineteenth century, the ps...
Hermeneutics has a long tradition in the history of philosophy. It carries the task of Hermes to bri...
Translated by Michael Marder[EN] The meaning of hermeneutics is not something exclusive to hermeneut...
Interpretation is the process by which we find meaning in the things in the world around us: clouds ...
The article examines the development of hermeneutics, which is a historically changing phenomenon, f...
Many scholars explain the epistemological value of Heraclitus’ λγος by interpreting it as a rational...
This lecture traces the surprising history of the literal sense of Scripture in early and medieval t...
The historicist and Romanticist tradition gives a strict demarcation between explanation and underst...
Hermeneutics encounters three current challenges: by more quantitative orientations, by stances that...
This work is a short synthesis regarding the possible theoretical and practical meanings that contem...
This article investigates the interrelationship between faith and contemporary hermeneutics. It trac...
This project defends Jacques Maritain\u27s traditional Thomistic ontology of human understanding, kn...
Philosophical hermeneutics, as it was founded and elaborated by Hans-Georg Gadamer, has been focused...
Contemporary hermeneutics has turned from the art of textual interpretation to the world – constitut...
The single greatest impediment to clarity in hermeneutics arises from the intuition that words have ...
In the context of romanticism in which scientific exegesis emerged in the nineteenth century, the ps...
Hermeneutics has a long tradition in the history of philosophy. It carries the task of Hermes to bri...
Translated by Michael Marder[EN] The meaning of hermeneutics is not something exclusive to hermeneut...
Interpretation is the process by which we find meaning in the things in the world around us: clouds ...
The article examines the development of hermeneutics, which is a historically changing phenomenon, f...
Many scholars explain the epistemological value of Heraclitus’ λγος by interpreting it as a rational...
This lecture traces the surprising history of the literal sense of Scripture in early and medieval t...
The historicist and Romanticist tradition gives a strict demarcation between explanation and underst...
Hermeneutics encounters three current challenges: by more quantitative orientations, by stances that...
This work is a short synthesis regarding the possible theoretical and practical meanings that contem...
This article investigates the interrelationship between faith and contemporary hermeneutics. It trac...
This project defends Jacques Maritain\u27s traditional Thomistic ontology of human understanding, kn...
Philosophical hermeneutics, as it was founded and elaborated by Hans-Georg Gadamer, has been focused...
Contemporary hermeneutics has turned from the art of textual interpretation to the world – constitut...