hermeneutische
Hermeneutische denotes anything related to hermeneutics, the theory and methodology of interpretation, especially of texts. In philosophy, the humanities and law, hermeneutics studies how meaning is produced, understood, and transformed in language and culture.
The roots lie in ancient and biblical exegesis; its modern form was developed by Friedrich Schleiermacher,
Core concepts include the hermeneutic circle, the relationship between whole texts and their parts, horizons, and
Applications span theology and biblical studies, literary criticism, law, anthropology, and the social sciences. Methodologically, hermeneutics
The approach has faced critique regarding subjectivity and relativism, but proponents argue that interpretation is constrained