Jump to content

User:Physis/Hermeneutic circle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Postmodernism

[edit]

Thank You for Yourfeedback about Hermeneutic circle article.

I wanted to contribute about computational hermeneutics and hermeneutic insights in cognitive science. The postmodernist part is not written by me (and it has been simply copypasted from Hermeneutics#Hermeneutic circle).

I think, the exact reference is the following: Wæver, Ole (1996). "The rise and fall of the inter-paradigm debate". In Steve Smith at al (ed.). International Theory: Positivism and Beyond. Cambridge: Cambridge U. P.

The cited text in article Hermeneutic circle talks about postmodernism. Can Ole Wæver be realted to postmodernism in any way? If so, then maybe it will be exactly him who is cited in the article Hermeneutic circle.

The conjecture, that Ole Wæver really can be linked to posmodernism (as the cited text suggests) can be reinforced by Valerie Marcel. "The Constructivist Debate; Bringing Hermeneutics (Properly) In" (PDF). Institut d'études politiques de Paris.

But I am not an expert, even, I lack fundamentals, thus I cannot be sure.

Best wishes,

Physis 10:49, 11 October 2007 (UTC)

Adler 1997

Adler, N.J., 1997. International dimensions of organizational behavior. 3rd ed. Cincinnati, OH: Shout-Western College Publishing.

[1]

Adler, E. 1997. Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World Politics’, European Journal of International Relations 3: 319-363.

[2]

Bootstrapping and the hermeneutic circle

[edit]

The circularity of the whole and its part resembles to the notion of bootstrapping, and it yields fruitful insights in artificial intelligence research.[1]

Cognitive science has several paradigms. Hubert Dreyfus, Terry Winograd, Fernando Flores the widesperad functionalist approach.[1]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Mallery & Hurwitz & Duffy 1986:2

References

[edit]
  • John C. Mallery and Roger Hurwitz and Gavan Duffy (May 1986). "Hermeneutics: From Textual Explication to Computer Understanding?" (Document). Massachusetts Institute of Technology Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |version= ignored (help)