Tulkinnalliskäsite
Tulkinnalliskäsite, often translated as "interpretive concept" or "hermeneutic concept," refers to a fundamental idea or principle in understanding and interpreting phenomena, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. It emphasizes that meaning is not inherent in an object or text but is actively constructed through the act of interpretation. This concept is closely associated with hermeneutics, the theory and methodology of interpretation.
The core of tulkinnalliskäsite lies in the understanding that any act of interpretation involves a subject
Key aspects of the tulkinnalliskäsite include the concept of the hermeneutic circle, where understanding a part
In practice, the tulkinnalliskäsite influences fields such as literary criticism, philosophy, history, and sociology. It encourages