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Friedrich Schleiermacher

Bio: Friedrich Schleiermacher is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hermeneutics & German idealism. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 93 publications receiving 1912 citations.


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16 Aug 2010
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the social element in religion or, on the church and priesthood, the essence of religion, self-formation for religion, and the relation between the two.
Abstract: First speech: Apology Second speech: On the essence of religion Third speech: On self-formation for religion Fourth speech: On the social element in religion or, on church and priesthood Fifth speech: On the religions.

381 citations

Book
01 Jan 1963
TL;DR: Schleiermacher as mentioned in this paper was equally at home in the theological systems of Protestant orthodoxy and the new world of thought shaped by the historical and natural sciences and German philosophy, and he followed a confident course through the entire range of themes in dogmatics but left both the dogmatic task and the individual themes transformed by a powerful and original mind.
Abstract: The classic work of Christian theology, which seeks to present the Christian faith in its entirety.Schleiermacher was equally at home in the theological systems of Protestant orthodoxy and the new world of thought shaped by the historical and natural sciences and German philosophy. He follows a confident course through the entire range of themes in dogmatics but leaves both the dogmatic task and the individual themes transformed by a powerful and original mind. A new foreword by B. A. Gerrish summarises the dogmatic goals of The Christian Faith and corrects some common misreadings of his work.

280 citations

Book
01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a Chronology of Hermeneutics with a translation into English, and discuss general hermeneutic and criticative hermenesceutics.
Abstract: Introduction Chronology Further reading Note on the text and the translation 1. Hermeneutics and criticism 2. General hermeneutics 3. Schematism and language Index.

243 citations


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TL;DR: This research provides a foundation for further study of inspiration, both as a general construct and in specific content domains (e.g., religion, creativity, interpersonal relations).
Abstract: Inspiration has received little theoretical or empirical attention within psychology. Inspiration is conceptualized herein as a general construct characterized by evocation, motivation, and transcendence. In Studies 1a and 1b, a trait measure of inspiration was developed and was found to have strong psychometric properties. Studies 2a-2c documented a nomological network consistent with the present conceptualization. Study 3 related inspiration to the holding of U.S. patents. Study 4 linked trait inspiration to daily experiences of inspiration, extended the nomological network to the state level, documented antecedents and consequences, and established incremental validity. This research provides a foundation for further study of inspiration, both as a general construct and in specific content domains (e.g., religion, creativity, interpersonal relations).

472 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between hermeneutic theory and qualitative empirical research in the human sciences is considered, and it is shown how the data and analysis can be re-illuminated when thought of in terms of ideas from Schleiermacher, Heidegger and Gadamer.
Abstract: This paper considers the relationship between hermeneutic theory and qualitative empirical research in the human sciences. I suggest that the human sciences can offer a useful crucible for thinking again about some of the ideas in hermeneutics. I then provide a small piece of data from an empirical study I conducted on identity change during the transition to motherhood and show how the data and analysis can be “re-illuminated” when thought of in terms of ideas from the hermeneutic writing of Schleiermacher, Heidegger and Gadamer. Finally, I suggest a project that would go round one particular hermeneutic circle in the different direction, using empirical research in the human sciences to further extend and develop hermeneutic theory.

448 citations

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TL;DR: A fresh interpretation of bracketing is offered in an effort to resolve the incongruity of employing the technique within essentially hermeneutic research.
Abstract: Phenomenology has become a popular approach for nursing inquiry, yet certain questions about the methodology have not been fully addressed in the literature. Specifically, the technique of bracketing is often regarded as a way of indicating scientific rigor in the phenomenological approach, yet a precise description of how it is achieved and why it is appropriate in individual studies has sometimes been overlooked. The author reviews philosophical roots of phenomenology and discusses the issue of using bracketing within hermeneutic frameworks. A fresh interpretation of bracketing is offered in an effort to resolve the incongruity of employing the technique within essentially hermeneutic research.

444 citations

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TL;DR: A hermeneutic framework is proposed that integrates the analysis and interpretation of literature and the search for literature that describes the literature review process as fundamentally a process of developing understanding that is iterative in nature.
Abstract: The quality and success of scholarly work depends in large measure on the quality of the literature review process. This paper advances conceptual understanding of the literature review process and extends earlier guidelines on literature reviews. It proposes a hermeneutic framework that integrates the analysis and interpretation of literature and the search for literature. This hermeneutic framework describes the literature review process as fundamentally a process of developing understanding that is iterative in nature. Using the hermeneutic circle it describes the literature review process as being constituted by literature searching, classifying and mapping, critical assessment, and argument development. The hermeneutic approach emphasizes continuous engagement with and gradual development of a body of literature during which increased understanding and insights are developed. The paper contributes to better understanding of the literature review process and provides guidelines to assist researchers in conducting high quality reviews. Approaches for efficient searching are included in an Appendix.

426 citations

MonographDOI
01 Nov 2010
TL;DR: The Science of Qualitative Research explores the multiple roots of qualitative research, including phenomenology, hermeneutics, and critical theory, in order to diagnose the current state of the field and recommend an alternative as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: This updated and expanded edition is a unique examination of qualitative research in the social sciences, raising and answering the question of why we do this kind of investigation Rather than providing instructions on how to conduct qualitative research, The Science of Qualitative Research explores the multiple roots of qualitative research - including phenomenology, hermeneutics, and critical theory - in order to diagnose the current state of the field and recommend an alternative The author argues that much qualitative research today uses the mind-world dualism that is typical of traditional experimental investigation, and recommends that instead we focus on constitution: the relationship of mutual formation between a form of life and its members Michel Foucault's program for 'a history ontology of ourselves' provides the basis for this fresh approach The new edition features updated chapters, and a brand new chapter which offers a discussion on how to put into practice Foucault's concept

356 citations