Language and Mistery in Anselm of Canterbury
Abstract
Is it possible to establish points of contact between the Medieval structure of thought and the current Hermeneutic structure of thought? This is the subject of this note. To this end, we propose the analysis of Anselm of Canterbury’s Meditatio III, where, we believe, an effective hermeneutic dimension can be identified. Three main points order this presentation: 1. The question of thinking and the "hermeneutic cross". 2. The original epistemological status of hermeneutical reason. 3. The hermeneutic itinerary of Anselm's thought.Downloads
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