Something to do with Martin Heidegger a german philosopher?
2006-12-10 09:04:14
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answered by zlumi3 1
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Martin Heidegger (September 26, 1889 – May 26, 1976) was an influential German philosopher, best known as the author of Being and Time (1927).
Though Heidegger denied being an existentialist, in Being and Time he articulated views that later became existentialist commonplaces: that everyday and scientific understanding is always derived from more basic, practical ways of being, that these more basic ways of being ultimately derive from our finite existence in time, that most people hide from these facts, and that facing these facts entails an anxious, lonely confrontation with our own mortality. Though Heidegger muted some of these themes in his later works, he consistently criticized western philosophy for making questionable assumptions about the nature of being that distort our understanding of human existence. To avoid these deep-rooted errors, Heidegger believed he had to restart philosophical inquiry in a different way, using a novel vocabulary and undertaking an extended criticism of the history of philosophy.
Hermenautics is the branch of theology that deals with principles of exegesis that is an explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible)
2006-12-11 03:14:07
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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i dont know what heideggerian is, but hermeneutics is the science of interpretation, used with the Bible.
2006-12-10 08:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he plays for Chelsea!
2006-12-10 08:51:56
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answered by me 1
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never heard of it
2006-12-10 08:50:45
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answered by Ben 3
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