The Cognitive Condition of Hermeneutics
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Hermeneutics, phenomenology, semiologyAbstract
Hermeneutics advances a new type of relationship between the general and the particular in the knowledge process, and suggests access to general truths by means of interpreting the individual. The hermeneutical approach widens the concept of “science”. It assumes and tames phenomenology. Hermeneutics and semiology assume each other in a mutual relationship. Hermeneutics is a pertinent way to study the world at a knowledge stage that necessarily involves the researcher in the research results.Published
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