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Dying is personal to the individual and whatever hermeneutic s they had about life.
It is perhaps a good way of avoiding the hermeneutic error.
In using this method, Richards did not advance a new hermeneutic.
Hermeneutic questions of contemporary philosophy stand out in his philosophical works.
Compilations of such hermeneutic rules were made in the earliest times.
Hermeneutic Communism can be considered a radical development of both."
The requirements of the hermeneutic historian are rather different.
A hermeneutic approach to Islam and human rights, he claims, must acknowledge the idea of historical change.
This has been described by other thinkers as being hermeneutic reasonableness.
As a suggestion for a hermeneutic notion of social structure, it seems to us to have great merit.
The hermeneutic code is associated with enigmas of the text.
In discovering the essence, however, the problem of the hermeneutic circle arises.
This is the situation he subjects to the hermeneutic circle in this book.
Another warning about what sort of murder you choose: beware hermeneutic error.
It is also evident in his own original contributions to hermeneutic and interpretive theory.
To do this, he first lays out what he calls a hermeneutic circle.
Hermeneutic consistency refers to analysis of texts for coherent explanation.
This further elaborates the idea of the hermeneutic circle.
His treatise concerning the hermeneutic rules in the Talmud is known only by name.
He was also a strong advocate of using hermeneutic methods in the study of economic phenomena.
In this essay, Mannheim introduces "the hermeneutic problem of the relationship between the whole and the parts".
A hermeneutic (singular) refers to one particular method or strand of interpretation.
He gives no indication that using Persian to carry out this exercise might raise any hermeneutic issues.
The last paragraph sums up a standard hermeneutic objection to behaviourism.
Historically, three hermeneutic approaches have been used among Churches of Christ.