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Difference between heuristic and hermeneutic approach

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Answered by MyStiCalDiMpLeS
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Rudy is generally correct w/r/t the fundamental difference — heuristics concerns rules of thumb, usually deployed toward discovery or problem-solving, whereas hermeneutics concerns the interpretation of texts. But hermeneutics need not involve “methodological principles of interpretation (bound by specific rules).”

Answered by Anonymous
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Heuristics concerns rules of thumb, usually deployed toward discovery or problem-solving, whereas hermeneutics concerns the interpretation of texts.

♦ But hermeneutics need not involve “methodological principles of interpretation (bound by specific rules).”

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