Overview of Hermeneutics. Hermeneutics, as an interpretation theory, provides
authentic to students' lives, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application (Johnson, 2015). Phenomenology also provides a framework for addressing social justice issues within the South African education system. By adopting a Phenomenological perspective, educators can critically examine power dynamics and structural inequalities that affect students' learning experiences. This involves incorporating diverse perspectives into the curriculum, amplifying marginalized voices, and promoting empathy and solidarity among students. Through such efforts, Phenomenology becomes a catalyst for transformative education, aiming to dismantle systemic injustices and promote a more equitable society (Smith, 2003). In conclusion, Hermeneutic theory and Phenomenology offer valuable insights for improving teaching and learning in South Africa. By embracing these theoretical frameworks, educators can create inclusive learning environments that foster critical thinking, empathy, and cross-cultural understanding among students, ultimately preparing them to navigate a diverse and ever-changing world. Joann McNamara, From Dance to Text and Back to Dance: A Hermeneutics of Dance Interpretive Discourse, PhD thesis, Texas Woman's University, 1994. Grondin, Jean (1994). Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-05969-4. p. 2 Klein, Ernest, A complete etymological dictionary of the English language: dealing with the origin of words and their sense development, thus illustrating the history of civilization and culture, Elsevier, Oxford, 2000, p. 344. R. S. P. Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Brill, 2009, Myung Jun Ahn, "Brevitas et facilitas : a study of a vital aspect in the theological hermeneutics of John Calvin" [1] Bjorn Ramberg; Kristin Gjesdal. "Hermeneutics". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 12 September 2017. Kurt Mueller-Vollmer (ed.), The Hermeneutics Reader, Continuum, 1988, p. 72. Edward Joseph Echeverria, Criticism and Commitment: Major Themes in Contemporary "Post-Critical" Philosophy, Rodopi, 1981, p. 221. Thomas M. Seebohm, Hermeneutics: Method and Methodology, Springer, 2007, p. 55. Jack Martin, Jeff Sugarman, Kathleen L. Slaney (eds.), The Wiley Handbook of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology: Methods, Approaches, and New Directions for Social Sciences, Wiley Blackwell, p. 56.
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