Teacher's Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics, A

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Author(s): Timothy W. Crusius

Avoiding philosophical jargon, Crusius argues that, because everything human beings do involves the process of interpretation (hermeneutics), a theory of interpretation is essential to the teaching of writing. Crusius sets forth the basic propositions of a hermeneutical rhetoric; presents his own theory, comparing and contrasting it with the works of Berlin and Kinneavy; and outlines a pedagogical approach that enables students to find an authentic voice through interpreting their world and writing about it.
Teacher's Introduction series. 105 pp. 1991. College. ISBN 0-8141-5016-0.
No. 50160

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ISBN: 0-8141-5016-0

Grade Level(s): College

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