Research Process;
Important Task;
Political Philosophy;
Human Science;
Modern Philosophy;
D O I:
10.1023/A:1005327608803
中图分类号:
B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Based on an analysis of double hermeneutics in the human sciences, a distinction between a "weak" and a "strong" rhetorical analysis of human-scientific research is introduced, taking account of the self-reflective character of hermeneutic interpretation. The paper argues that there are three hermeneutic topics in the research process for human-scientific experience, which are associated with applying specific rhetorical tools. The three topics are described under the following rubrics: (a) bridging the gap between "experience-near" and "experience-distant'' concepts; (b) achieving integrity of the cultural objects dispersed in different interpretive strategies; and (c) taking into consideration that an important task of hermeneutic interpretation in human-scientific research is to give an account of the object's immanent narrative coherence. The paper is written in the conviction that a kind of remethodologization of philosophical hermeneutics which does not rehabilitate epistemological foundationalism can provide a new philosophical identity to the human sciences.