Amirali R. Davoudpour
Iranian Canon of Medicine and Law, Administrative Wing of Law and Healing Association, Iranian Watchdog of Medicine and Law, Tehran-Iran
Email of the corresponding author: davoudpour@canmedlaw.org
Accepted and published August, 2024 , DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13314653
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Abstract
Hermeneutics, the art and science of interpretation, has evolved significantly from its origins in biblical exegesis to its contemporary application in various fields of humanities and social sciences. This article however tries to analyze the contemporary relevance of hermeneutics in the crisis of Gaza. While it is not acceptable to refer to a living fact as absent or indifferent in the course of human crisis, this work tries to find relevance in the multifaceted hermeneutics of events, cities and even people in the crisis of Palestine. The article also examines the contributions of major figures like Friedrich Schleiermacher, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Paul Ricoeur, offering insights into how hermeneutical methods continue to shape our understanding of texts, meaning, and human experience.
Keywords: Hermeneutics, Interpretation, Gaza, Theology, Theosophy