What is another word for hermeneutics?

Pronunciation: [hˌɜːmənjˈuːtɪks] (IPA)

Hermeneutics, by definition, is the study or interpretation of written works or texts. In the world of literature, there are several synonyms that could be used in place of the term hermeneutics. Literary analysis, literary criticism and literary interpretation all refer to the examination and evaluation of written works in order to understand their meaning. Close reading is another term often used in place of hermeneutics. The process involves analyzing and interpreting a literary text by examining its structure, style and language. One could also use the term exegesis, which is the critical interpretation of religious texts. However, all of the above synonyms ultimately involve the act of interpreting a written work in order to understand its meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Hermeneutics?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    exegesis, exegetic analysis, interpretative analysis, interpretive analysis, philosophical hermeneutics.

What are the hyponyms for Hermeneutics?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

Usage examples for Hermeneutics

This is a question, as the Germans express it, of hermeneutics.
"A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)"
John Stuart Mill
Mystical hermeneutics may be put to good use by out-of-the-way people.
"A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II (of II)"
Augustus de Morgan
"One year after this event, I was appointed Professor of Biblical hermeneutics in Klagenfurt, and left the Abbey forever.
"Hyperion"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Famous quotes with Hermeneutics

  • Ideology critique raises a claim that it shares with hermeneutics, namely, the claim to understand an “author” better than he understands himself. What at first sounds arrogant about this claim can be methodologically justified. Others often really do perceive things about me that escape my attention—and conversely. They possess the advantage of distance, which I can profit from only retrospectively through dialogic mirroring. This, of course, would presuppose a functioning dialogue, which is precisely what does not take place in the process of ideology critique. An ideology critique that does not clearly accept its identity as satire can, however, easily be transformed from an instrument in the search for truth into one of dogmatism. All too often, it interferes with the capacity for dialogue instead of opening up new paths for it.
    Peter Sloterdijk
  • In place of a hermeneutics we need an erotics of art.
    Susan Sontag

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