Hermeneutics in Mexico and analogical hermeneutics
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https://doi.org/10.6093/2280-4110/10845Keywords:
Hermeneutics, Latin American philosophy, Mexican philosophy, Analogical hermeneuticsAbstract
This article aims to describe the ways in which hermeneutics is received in Mexico. Through a detailed historical reconstruction, on the one hand the relationships and influences coming from Europe will be explored in depth, and on the other the main Mexican authors who adhered to or were influenced by hermeneutics. In this last perspective, the presuppositions of analogical hermeneutics are described, that is, of a hermeneutics that makes use of the notion of analogy in the very action of interpreting.Downloads
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