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What does "literary hermeneutics" mean?

Hermeneutics, also known as hermeneutics, is a philosophical technique to explain and understand texts. It is also described as a hermeneutic theory and is based on the text.

Ben understands this text by himself.

1, "hermeneutics" As early as the ancient human civilization, there was already the problem of how to understand the meaning of divination, myth and fable. Aristotle's theory in ancient Greece has involved the problem of understanding and interpretation. The root of the word hermeneutics comes from ancient Greek, which means "the message of God". At that time, people had regarded it as a science to study how to transform the obscure will of God into understandable language. Medieval philosophers Augustine and cassina made a new interpretation of religious doctrines, and gradually systematized the scattered interpretation studies in the past.

2, there are two forms of philosophical hermeneutics:

Hermeneutics of (1) analysis. It involves understanding and interpretation, thinking machines and everyday language. Although it also involves methodology, it is mainly philosophical.

(2) Philosophical hermeneutics of humanism. Its representative figures are Heidegger, Gadamer, Ricoeur and Derrida. According to the tradition of phenomenology and its criticism of objective knowledge, they reflected on the conditions explained in this paper.