hermenéutica
Hermenéutica is a philosophical and methodological approach concerned with the interpretation of texts, signs, symbols, and other forms of meaning. The term derives from the Greek *hermēneuein*, meaning "to interpret" or "to explain," and it has roots in ancient traditions such as the study of oracles and religious texts. In modern contexts, hermeneutics encompasses a broad range of disciplines, including philosophy, linguistics, literary studies, theology, and social sciences.
At its core, hermeneutica explores how individuals and communities engage with and derive meaning from complex
The field has evolved through different traditions. Classical hermeneutics, influenced by figures like Friedrich Schleiermacher and
While hermeneutica is sometimes criticized for its lack of objective standards, it remains essential for understanding