Scientism and the Formation of Modern Hermeneutics: A Study of the Dimension of Modernity in Schleiermacher's Hermeneutics

Philosophy and Culture 28 (12):1138-1154 (2001)
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This article discusses the hermeneutics of Schleiermacher in the nineteenth century German idealism, scientism and the generation of context, how should we solve the sense referred to as "the father of modern hermeneutics." This we now discuss the nature of philosophy itself rather than the modern philosophy and modern and has a long note after the establishment of the modern theory of traditional Chinese hermeneutics provides a framework for a case of inspiration

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