5435 | An interpreter of a text, because of wider knowledge, can understand it better than its author [Schleiermacher, by Mautner] |
22028 | Unity emerges from understanding particulars, so understanding is prior to seeing unity [Schleiermacher] |
5437 | The claim of hermeneutics to give knowledge through understanding is challenged by positivism [Mautner on Dilthey] |
24147 | Thoughts are uncertain, and are just occasions for interpretation [Nietzsche] |
23212 | A text has many interpretations, but no 'correct' one [Nietzsche] |
23075 | A text explained ceases to be a text [Cioran] |
21892 | Interpretations can be interpreted, so there is no original 'meaning' available [Derrida] |
5438 | Hermeneutics of tradition is sympathetic, hermeneutics of suspicion is hostile [Ricoeur, by Mautner] |
20925 | Hermeneutics blunts truth, by conforming it to the interpreter [Derrida, by Zimmermann,J] |
20934 | Hermeneutics is hostile, trying to overcome the other person's difference [Derrida, by Zimmermann,J] |
5439 | The 'hermeneutic circle' says parts and wholes are interdependent, and so cannot be interpreted [Mautner] |
15575 | Knowledge is not a static set of correct propositions, but a continuing search for better interpretations [Polt] |
23449 | Interpreting a text is representing it as making sense [Morris,M] |
23408 | The hermeneutic circle is either within the text, or between text and biased reader [Norden] |
23407 | Heremeneutics is either 'faith' (examining truth) or 'suspicion' (looking for hidden motives) [Norden] |