The hermeneutic gaze: obverse and reverse
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This paper approaches hermeneutics from a scopic perspective, that is to say, in terms of what hermeneutics conveys as the manifestation or showing of the self and the world.
It has a paradoxical behavior because, at the same time, it manifests, hides, translates, darkens, and turns what is interpreted into a simulacrum.
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