Meaning and Experience for a Pragmatic Hermeneutics

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Rather than opposing hermeneutics and pragmatism, this contribution, without denying their differences, aims to lay the foundations of a pragmatist hermeneutics by taking the relationship between meaning and experience as a common thread. The challenge is to analyze this relationship from three distinct angles: immediate experience (and spontaneous understanding), acquired experience (and pre-understanding) and creative experience (and interpretation). From each of these perspectives, the aim is to grant a meaningful place to non-verbal – and specifically bodily – experience, which calls for a somahermeneutics.

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Michel, J. (2022). Meaning and Experience for a Pragmatic Hermeneutics. European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.4000/ejpap.2745

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