Hello!
I
was really interested in the idea of hermeneutics, the study of interpretation.
As I was reading, I began to think about how I go about reading and rereading a
book. Each time I read and reread that certain book any amount of times, I
always end up having a different interpretation of the text and discover
something I hadn’t noticed in the previous readings. It shows that all texts
are functions of interpretations and that a text does not only say what the
author meant for it to say. A text has many different interpretations, some
intentional by the author and some not. I liked the idea of the Hermeneutic
circle, how Schleiermacher says that interpretation moves between the parts and
the whole, which means there is no defined absolute ending. I also liked how
Gadamer says that the reader is part of the circle, how one’s interpretation of
a text is dependent on one’s prejudices which is then able to be influenced by
another interpretation. There is this constant relationship between the text
and the reader. I then thought about what I gain from the readings for this
class, and then what I discover when I go back and reread certain parts. My
interpretations of the different texts change after each reading because I
notice something new or understand something better in terms of the religion.
This idea of Hermeneutics allows one to have multiple interpretations of any
sort of text.
As a
side-note, I really like Tj’s idea that education is like a bucket of sand. I
can relate this to my post in the sense that one needs to “sift through the
sand” or through a text multiple times in order to understand more and see what
is not as obvious.
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