A Short History of the Movement of Analogic Hermeneutics (1993–2003)
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This article offers an overview of the philosophical movement originated around the proposal of the Mexican philosopher Mauricio Beuchot, named Analogic Hermeneutics. A summary of Beuchot’s proposal is given, and then some of the developments made by other researchers are presented. Some of them are different proposals in their own right, as in the case of Samuel Arriarán’s (Analogic-Baroque Hermeneutics) and Luis Álvarez Colín’s (Symbolic-Analogic Hermeneutics). Some applications of Analogic Hermeneutics to several fields, such as Pedagogy, Psychology and Literature, are also mentioned.
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