Towards a reconstruction of philological hermeneutics : A comparative study of friedrich schleiermacher and Nasr Hamid Abuzayd /

Muhamad Kamal Kamel Abdelmageed

Towards a reconstruction of philological hermeneutics : A comparative study of friedrich schleiermacher and Nasr Hamid Abuzayd / نحو صياغة جديدة لهرمنيوطيقا فقه اللغة : دراسة مقارنة بين فريدريش شلايرماخر ونصر حامد ابوزيد Muhamad Kamal Kamel Abdelmageed ; Supervised Loubna Abdel Tawab Youssef - Cairo : Muhamad Kamal Kamel Abdelmageed , 2017 - 178 P. ; 25cm

Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University -Faculty of Arts - Department of English

Philosophical hermeneuticists has taken hermeneutics in an ontological turn that has proven ineffective in critiquing the hermeneutic methodological tradition and appreciating its potential to reinvigorate hermeneutics by anchoring it to application. Through a comparative, pluralist and eclectic reading of selected works by Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768-1834)a German theologian, philologist and philosopherand Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd (1943-2010)an Egyptian literary scholar and philosopher, the proposed study proposes a reformulation of philological hermeneutics that departs from the rich philological practices of the two hermeneuticists, This is conducted through focusing on three critical tropes: 2linguistic analysis,3 2context,3 and 2dialectic3. Based on this hermeneutic, eclectic reading of Schleiermacher and Abu Zayds texts, the study, accordingly, presents a new, reformulated and intercultural 2hermeneutic circle3 that may rival other established reading practices in its pluralism



Criticism Hermeneutics Philology
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