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Rhetoric of science
... globalization (multidisciplinary nature), has become a universal hermeneutic (Gross Rhetorical 2-5). Much scholastic output ... of science is its positioning as a hermeneutic meta-discourse rather than a substantive discourse ... viewed. As a discipline, it has a hermeneutic task and generates knowledge; as a perspective ... rhetorical theory can function as a general hermeneutic, a key to all texts, including scientific ... rhetorical theory is seen as a global hermeneutic (Gross “Intro” Rhetorical 12). Dilip Gaonkar ...
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Talk:Menopause in the workplace
... to gather information from the participant. A hermeneutic approach, also a qualitative method was used ... and understanding of the participant’s story. A hermeneutic analysis is finding meaning in a written ... analysis method was used which is a hermeneutic analysis that will give meaning to the ... hermeneia, meaning interpretation (www.aorn.org). The hermeneutic analysis is used to interpret the text ... the text to be analyzed properly. A hermeneutic approach was then used to analyze ...
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Anthony Giddens
... ref> Rather he uses the logic of hermeneutic tradition (from interpretative sociology) to argue for ... scientific knowledge and human practices the " double hermeneutic ". Giddens also stressed the importance of power ... characterizations. Sociological concepts thus obey a double hermeneutic. In sum, the primary tasks of sociological analysis are the following: (1) The hermeneutic explication and mediation of divergent forms of ...
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Hermeneutics
... and even events. Etymology The word hermeneutics (Hermeneutic means interpretive) is a term derived from ... views of human understanding as being inadequate. Hermeneutic traditions Hermeneutics in the Western world, as ... One can frequently find reference to the 'hermeneutic circle': that is, relating the whole to ... Alan Sokal. In an attempt to discredit hermeneutic, postmodern, and other forms of “non-scientific” ...
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Hermeneutics (Psychology wiki)
... even events. [edit] Etymology The word hermeneutics (Hermeneutic means interpretive) is a term derived from ... of human understanding as being inadequate. [edit] Hermeneutic traditions Hermeneutics in the Western world , as ... One can frequently find reference to the 'hermeneutic circle': that is, relating the whole to ... Alan Sokal . In an attempt to discredit hermeneutic, postmodern, and other forms of “non-scientific” ...
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Talk:Church of Christ/Archive Page 3
... department taught the "Command, Example, Necessary Inference" hermeneutic or made the "argument from silence". Actually ... in our colleges, who hold to this hermeneutic. For this reason, both sides should be ... of members that still cleave to this hermeneutic. Danlovejoy 03:15, 2 November 2005 (UTC ...
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Don Ihde
... and argues types of critical interpretation, broadly hermeneutic characterizes both sets of disciplines. Don Ihde ... practices which can best be understood as hermeneutic practices, and a strong program which was ... in which our instruments, technologies operate in hermeneutic ways. Works Technics and Praxis (1979) Technology ...
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Talk:Leo Strauss
... corpus, but one freed from the Scholastic hermeneutic) While, (from the article on postmodernism): The ... principles: (a) That Leo Strauss taught a hermeneutic for reading, by which scholars could "uncover ... Intellectual School", accused it of teaching a "hermeneutic for reading" etc... Thus, in order to ...
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Musical analysis
... distinguishes nonformalized analyses between impressionistic, paraphrases, or hermeneutic readings of the text (explications de texte ... this section is repeated." (Warburton 1952: 151) "Hermeneutic reading of a musical text is based ... s elements, but adds to it a hermeneutic and phenomenological depth that, in the hands ...
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Talk:Sola scriptura/Archive 1
... went to could tell us what their hermeneutic was, or principle/method for interpreting scripture ... whether there was a binding principle or hermeneutic that the reformers laid down; your response ... although, I've tried to describe that hermeneutic in our discussion ... Wesley, aren't you ...
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