DIALOGUE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FROM A HERMENEUTICAL VIEWPOINT
Mostafa Younesi
Tarbiate Modarres University in Iran
The term hermeneutics bases itself on language and negates
subjectivity. There is not language as a tool, sign or symbol but a sphere and
context, without which we cannot speak of understanding or being. In this kind
of hermeneutical language is speech (logos), or in other words ;is composed of
different expression acts for reaching truth. Dialogue is possible between you
or text. This kind of dialogue needs three spheres: ontological,
epistemological, and methodological.