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Legal exegesis is the most hermeneutically complex level of interpretation for several reasons.
Cultural sociologists tend to reject scientific methods, instead hermeneutically focusing on words, artifacts and symbols.
For a whole year, while the two of you, Jenny and you, were keeping your distance, this question plagued me hermeneutically and even in my sleep.
Therefore, Shotter emphasizes the practical necessities which bring individuals together in moral configurations, which it is necessary to hermeneutically approach.
Mugambi is critical of Bultmann's project of "demythologisation", on the ground that hermeneutically, myth cannot be abstracted from the Gospel.
Another way of saying it is that the phenomenon is hermeneutically "interiorized into itself," through an examination of multiple layers of positions, negations and re-established positions.
He published also Our Metaphysics of All Days, where he tries to hermeneutically investigate the metaphysica naturalis implicit in the ordinary intercourse of the commonsense with the world.
Although natural sciences and humanities differ in fundamental ways, science as enterprise can be viewed hermeneutically as a suite of texts exhibiting a study of knowledge (epistemology) based on understanding (Gross "On Shoulders" 21).