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hermeneutics

[hur-muh-noo-tiks, -nyoo-] / ˌhɜr məˈnu tɪks, -ˈnyu- /


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Online mobs may not be immersed in biblical hermeneutics, but because of such deep cultural legacies, a snake emoji is a cheap and easy sexist code.

From Washington Post

I understand the difference between epistemology and hermeneutics.

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Some certainly are rooted in history, but figuring that out is the work of hermeneutics.

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The critic begins by declaring that “the value of hermeneutics is one which obviates the necessity for a radical transformative heuristics.”

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The hermeneutics involved here aren't complex - Mr Kim is using this statement to provide a pretext for a spectacular provocation involving his ever more impressive ballistic missiles and his increasingly more powerful nuclear weapons.

From BBC