
HERMENEUTICS THROUGH THE PRISM OF A LINGUISTIC TURN
Abstract
The present article analyzes hermeneutics through the prism of the linguistic turn that unfolded in the history of the philosophical tradition in the 20th century, which anticipated the process of rethinking the concept and role of language in the system of social sciences and humanities.
Keywords
Philosophy, linguistics, philosophical text, hermeneutics
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