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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
 
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Continental Philosophy interprets "A Dialogue on Language".
From this, I understand that hermeneutics is not the interpretation but that which makes the interpretation possible. I found it similar to what we had talked about in class about Being, not Being being itself but rather the essence through which being can exist. Language enters the realm between the sensuous and the suprasensuous. We use language to describe the world but it itself is not completely descriptive in that we often find difficulty describing or explaining things.
 
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