Hermeneutics. Method and Methodology

Hermeneutics. Method and Methodology

Author: Thomas M Seebohm

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-11-06

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1402026188

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The goal of the investigation is a phenomenological theory of the methods and later the methodology of the human sciences, first of all the philological interpretation of texts. The first part is a critical reflection on the historical development of hermeneutics as method of interpreting texts and the tradition including the first steps toward the emergence of scientific methodological hermeneutics. Such reflections show that the development of hermeneutics is onesidedly founded in the development of hermeneutical consciousness, i.e. the changing attitudes in the application and rejection of cultural traditions. All methods and finally methodologies are onesidedly founded in the activities of the lifeworld. The second part is a first attempt to develop an outline of a general phenomenological theory of pre-methodical and methodical understanding in the lifeworld. The third part offers a critical phenomenologically guided analysis of methodological hermeneutics.


Hermeneutics as a General Methodology of the Sciences of the Spirit

Hermeneutics as a General Methodology of the Sciences of the Spirit

Author: Emilio Betti

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 121

ISBN-13: 1000365050

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With a Foreword by Lars Vinx, this book is the first complete English translation of the Italian jurist, Emilio Betti’s classic work Die Hermeneutik als allgemeine Methodik der Geisteswissenschaften, originally published in 1962. Betti’s hermeneutical theory is presented here as a ‘general methodology of the sciences of the spirit’, such as to allow the achievement of objectivity, however relative it might be. Its central focus is the tension between an object, to be considered in its autonomy, and the subjectivity of the interpreter, who can understand the object only by means of his or her own categories, historical-cultural conditions, and interests. Set against the work of Bultmann and Gadamer, Betti is concerned to limit the arbitrariness of subjectivity without diminishing the place of interpretation. Detailing the principles that govern, and therefore, guide any interpretation, Betti traces how interpretation in art and in literature, as well as in the fields of science, jurisprudence, sociology, and economy, can be said to be objective, albeit only ever in a relative sense. This summa of Betti’s key contribution to hermeneutic theory will be of interest across a range of disciplines, including legal and literary theory, philosophy, as well as the history and sociology of law.


Spirit and Scripture

Spirit and Scripture

Author: Kevin L. Spawn

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2012-01-12

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 0567034062

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Script and Scripture provides the most comprehensive academic treatment available of biblical interpretation in the renewal movement.


Spirit, Word, Community

Spirit, Word, Community

Author: Amos Yong

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2006-01-31

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1597525502

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The main thesis of 'Spirit-Word-Community' is that Christian theological reflection in a postmodern world starts with the experience of the Holy Spirit, but is at the same time post-foundationalist in terms of being formed by the word and being adjudicated by various communities of interpretation. Yet the book's hermeneutical and methodological proposals are not merely prolegomena to theology but already involve and assume theologically substantive claims derived from a pneumatological point of view. Hence, this is a pneumatological theology which illuminates the hermeneutical process precisely by showing how the Holy Spirit engages the human imagination to empower liberative practices in a world that remains graced by her presence and activity. 'Spirit-Word-Community' is meant in each of these senses to be a contribution to the formulation of a comprehensive theology of the Third Article for the twenty-first century.


Understanding Hermeneutics

Understanding Hermeneutics

Author: Lawrence Kennedy Schmidt

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-04-15

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1134943768

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This series provides short, accessible and lively introduction to the major schools, movements and traditions in philosophy and the history of ideas since the beginning of the Enlightenment. All books in the series are written for undergraduates meeting the subject for the first time. Hermeneutics concerns itself with the theory of understanding and the interpretation of language. The question of how to correctly interpret and understand others remains one of the most contested branches of philosophy. In Understanding Hermeneutics Lawrence Schmidt provides an introduction to modern hermeneutics through a systematic examination of the ideas of its key philosophical proponents. Chapter 1 examines the ideas, of the Protestant theologian, Friedrich Schleiermacher, who argues that misunderstanding is always possible so we must always employ interpretation if we are to understnad correctly. Chapter 2 discusses the ideas of Dilthey, who maintains that understanding in the humanities is fundamentally different from explanation in the natural sciences, and who presents a methodology to judge what another person means or feels by means of their language and also their gestures, facial expressions, and manners of acting. Chapter 3 explores the ideas of Heidegger who radicalizes the concept by shifting its focus from interpreting texts to an existential interpretation of human being. In Chapter 4 the recent ideas of Gadamer are examined, which extend to examining the structures of hermeneutic experience and to question the supremacy of the natural sciences as models for truth. The final chapters consider some of the criticisms and controversies surrounding hermeneutics, including the work of Habermas, Hirsch, Ricoeur and Derrida, and the prospects for the future of hermeneutics.


Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics

Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics

Author: Prof.M.M. Ninan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-13

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 0359086853

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Biblical hermeneutics is the study of the principles of interpretation concerning the books of the Bible. Bible contains all forms of literary style. Hence they should be interpreted carefully. 7 rules of Rabbi Hillel and 13 rules of Rabbi Ishmael, 32 rules of Rabbi Eliezer Ben Jose Hagelili are only well known LIEZER BEN JOSE HAGELILI. Generally there are four levels given by PaRDeS -Peshat (צְָּשָׁט) - "plain" ("simple") or the direct meaning. -Remez (רֶֶמֶז) - "hints" or the deep (allegoric: hidden or symbolic) meaning beyond just the literal sense. -Derash (דְַּרַשׁ) - from Hebrew darash: "inquire" ("seek") - the comparative (midrashic) meaning, as given through similar occurrences. Sod (סבֿד) (pronounced with a long O as in 'bone') - "secret" ("mystery") or the esoteric/mystical meaning, as given through inspiration or revelation. To be true to the word, we need to interpret the Word faithfully. Here are the rules.


Hermeneutics as a General Methodology of the Sciences of the Spirit

Hermeneutics as a General Methodology of the Sciences of the Spirit

Author: Emilio Betti

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-30

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13: 100036500X

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With a Foreword by Lars Vinx, this book is the first complete English translation of the Italian jurist, Emilio Betti’s classic work Die Hermeneutik als allgemeine Methodik der Geisteswissenschaften, originally published in 1962. Betti’s hermeneutical theory is presented here as a ‘general methodology of the sciences of the spirit’, such as to allow the achievement of objectivity, however relative it might be. Its central focus is the tension between an object, to be considered in its autonomy, and the subjectivity of the interpreter, who can understand the object only by means of his or her own categories, historical-cultural conditions, and interests. Set against the work of Bultmann and Gadamer, Betti is concerned to limit the arbitrariness of subjectivity without diminishing the place of interpretation. Detailing the principles that govern, and therefore, guide any interpretation, Betti traces how interpretation in art and in literature, as well as in the fields of science, jurisprudence, sociology, and economy, can be said to be objective, albeit only ever in a relative sense. This summa of Betti’s key contribution to hermeneutic theory will be of interest across a range of disciplines, including legal and literary theory, philosophy, as well as the history and sociology of law.


Toward a Hermeneutics of Spirit

Toward a Hermeneutics of Spirit

Author: George Joseph Seidel

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780838754375

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"The work begins by drawing a contrast between the emphasis placed on the author, characteristic of the romantic hermeneutics of Schleiermacher, and the more contemporary emphasis on the text, as may be seen in Gadamer, Ricoeur, the Deconstructionists, etc. These two emphases are understood as concentrating primarily on the intention of the author, on the one hand, and on the intent or intents of the text, on the other. These two are joined in a hermeneutic that attempts to divine the author/text relationship."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Hermeneutics and Science

Hermeneutics and Science

Author: International Society for Hermeneutics and Science

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1999-09-30

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780792357988

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Proceedings of the First Conference of the International Society for Hermeneutics and Science


Theological Hermeneutics

Theological Hermeneutics

Author: Werner G. Jeanrond

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1991-06-18

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1349095974

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An introduction to the history and scope of interpretation theory in theology. It discusses hermeneutical consciousness in Christian thinking from the time of the Church Fathers up to today.