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      • Paul Ricoeur's theory of interpretation provides one approach through which researchers using hermeneutics can achieve congruence between philosophy, methodology and method. Ricoeur's theory of interpretation acknowledges the interrelationship between epistemology (interpretation) and ontology (interpreter).
  1. Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning. The four essays that make up this volume are based upon and expand the lectures Ricoeur delivered at Texas Christian University,...

    • illustrated
    • Paul Ricoeur
    • TCU Press, 1976
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  3. Nov 11, 2002 · In working out this theory of interpretation in terms of a theory of language as discourse, Ricoeur saw that what he now called the hermeneutic field to which interpretations applied was itself divided internally between an approach such as that used in The Symbolism of Evil which sought to recover meaning that was assumed to be already there ...

  4. Dec 1, 2009 · In this article the authors outline Ricoeur's theory, including three levels of data analysis, describe its application to the interpretation of data, and discuss two apparent contradictions in his theory.

    • Heather Margaret Tan, Anne Wilson, Ian Olver
    • 2009
  5. Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation provides one approach through which researchers using hermeneutics can achieve congruence between philosophy, methodology and method.

  6. In Interpretation Theory: Discourse and the Surplus of Meaning, Paul Ricoeur, modifying Strawson, says that "language has reference only when it is used" and that "the sense, so to speak, is traversed by the referring

    • Horst Ruthrof
    • 1985
  7. Feb 20, 2023 · Interpretation theory : discourse and the surplus of meaning : Ricœur, Paul : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Ricœur, Paul. Publication date. 1976. Topics. Discourse analysis, Meaning (Philosophy), Language and languages -- Philosophy. Publisher. Fort Worth : Texas Christian University Press. Collection.

  8. Putting these two poles in a discursive relationship, Ricoeur posits his own Interpretation Theory which starts with a “guess,” an initial, more intuitive understanding of a text. This phase values the text’s semantic autonomy from the author’s meaning or intention.

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