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HERMENEUTICS

The Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought

Critical Hermeneutics (book)
A Study in the Thought of Paul Ricoeur and Jurgen Habermas by John Thompson. A comparative critique of three contemporary approaches to the philosophy of social science analytic philosophy, hermeneutics and critical theory--the approaches represented by Wittgenstein, Ricoeur and Habermas. Part 1 presents the relevant views of each philosopher; Part 2 offers Thompson's criticism.

Hegel's Hermeneutics (book)
Paul Redding, Cornell University Press, 1996

Hermeneutics: From Textual Explication to Computer Understanding?
Full text online. By John C. Mallery, Roger Hurwitz, Gavan Duffy. Originally published in The Encyclopedia of Artificial Intelligence, Stuart. C. Shapiro, editor, John Wiley &Sons, New York, 1987.

Hermeneutics 101
Michelle M. Byrne, RN, MS, PhD, Georgia State University

Hermeneutics and the Philosophy of Science
Patrick A. Heelan, William Gaston Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University

Hermeneutics in Russia
A n international quarterly intended to answer questions about the problems of hermeneutics.

Issues in Hermeneutics
Prof. Herman C. Hanko, Protestant Reformed Seminary in Grandville, Michigan. Four articles from the Protestant Reformed Theological Journals of April and November, 1990, and April and November, 1991.

Paul Ricoeur and the Hermeneutics of Suspicion
A Brief Overview and Critique by G. D. Robinson. Premise, Vol. II, Number 8, September 27, 1995.

Reflective dialogue & hermeneutics in research: Mapping community out of diversity Elsie Szecsym Department of Organization and Leadership Teachers College, Columbia University

Richard E. Palmer
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Scholar in Residence MacMurray College Jacksonville, Illinois. Several collections and articles on various themes including The Scope of Hermeneutics, and Hermeneutics and Postmodernity.

Some Principles of Phenomenological Hermeneutics
John Lye, Department of English, Brock University