QUIZ Flashcards

(49 cards)

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this is the study and method of understanding human expression through Philosophical Reflection

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hermeneutical role

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this is the study and method of understanding human expression through Philosophical Reflection

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hermeneutical role

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it is the person doing hermeneutics

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hermeneute

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process of analysis wherein a person is supposed to be aware of the context he is interpreting

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hermeneutics

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this etymology is traced to the mythical god who delivers message

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hermes

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“Message is expected to be conveyed”

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hermes

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you interpret the description and essence.

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hermeneutic phenomenology

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this interprets biblical texts, philosophical texts, and wisdom and literature

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hermeneutics

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Father of modern Hermeneutics, his works are the “General hermeneutics” and “Grammatical and Technical Interpretation”

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friedrich d.e schleiermacher

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“Understanding of other persons and their Life-expressions”

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wilhelm diltley

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“The problem of mythologizing” ( demythologizing

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rudolf karl bultmann

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“Rhetoric, Hermeneutics, and the Critique of Ideology” (opens discourse / “socratic method)

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hans georg gadamer

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“On Hermeneutics’ claim to universality” ( to establish a universal meaning )

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jurgenhabermas

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in philosophy, this is beyond words and graphics sent in your mobile phone

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text

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this is a text that is interpreted using Hermeneutics

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bible

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Habermas’ essay where he rests his hermeneutical theory

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on hermeneutics claim to university

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Hermeneutics is about one’s capability to make linguistic communication understandable

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habermas vital claim

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Philosophical Hermeneutics is a hermeneutical reflection which is in the service of: skillful understanding and explication; and convincing and persuading

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habermas vital claim

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this is meant to help us arrive at a kind of understanding and decision in the public sphere

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theory of communicative action

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this is always presupposed in the tradition of arguments

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we will use this is help society create a discourse that is not limited to the ideologies of elite groups like the bourgeoisie

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those who are involved in the discussion / discourse

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interlocutors

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founders of analytic tradition, their method is known as Philosophical Analysis

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george edward moore and bertrand russell

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this emphasizes clarity, rigorousness, and argument. It proceeds by analyzing statements or propositions using logic.

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philosophical analysis

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he had a superior ability in identifying phenomena that are philosophical
george edward moore
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focuses on meanings we make up in our lives, the values we invest in and the actions we uphold through our understanding
phenomenological existential method
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envisioned phenomenology
hussler
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they were the ones who employed phenomenology
Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre, and Marcel
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bracket or suspend the usual ideas
epoche
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look for the essence or ideas that remain in your consciousness. This involves a process of answering what phenomenon is to you
reduction proper
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“Anxiety is not fear, being afraid of this or that object, but the uncanny feeling of being afraid of nothing at all. It is precisely Nothingness that makes itself present and felt as the object of our dread.”
william barett
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it is a conscious mental reaction, subjectively experienced as strong feeling usually directed toward a specific object
emotion
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it is a combination of existentialism and phenomenology, it focuses on the structures of experience and consciousness as they relate to individual existence.
existential phenomenology
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Emotions are not just “strong feelings,” they make us navigate the kind of world that we believe it to be. They are our map to the world, the way we “apprehend the world”
sartre 1994
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every person experiences phenomenon in a certain way so different as the other because the world is apprehended uniquely by each one
subjectivity
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this is when we have to learn to live in a world of myriad subjective experiences
inter-subjectivity
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the art of understanding
friedrich d.e schleiermacher
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give meanings based on life experiences
wilhem dilthley
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demythologizing
rudolf karl bultmann
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opens discourse
hans georg gadaman
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establish universal meaning
jurgen habermas
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establish universal meaning
jurgen habermas
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ores capability to make linguistic communection undertandable
habermas hermeneutical theory
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emphasizes clarity
philosophical analysis
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goes beyond shallow information
transcendental attitude
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goes beyond shallow information
transcendental attitude
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helps us interpret texts
hermeneutical role
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logical analysis; clarity
philosophical analysis
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transcends or investigate
phenomenological existential method