Course
Hermeneutics and Phenomenology: Thinking about Method in the Humanities and Social Sciences (DUH270)
Dette er emnebeskrivelsen for studieåret 2021-2022. Merk at det kan komme endringer.
Semesters
Fakta
Emnekode
DUH270
Vekting (stp)
5
Semester undervisningsstart
Spring
Undervisningsspråk
English
Antall semestre
1
Vurderingssemester
Spring
Content
Learning outcome
Knowledge
The student will gain knowledge of:
- The intellectual and cultural foundations of the different varieties of hermeneutics.
- The different ways of conceiving human meaning and the methods deployed by each to uncover and convey it.
- The circular character of understanding; in particular, the negotiation between authorial intention, the meaning of the text itself, and our own traditions, concerns and commitments as interpreters.
- The ethical challenges inherent to the different varieties of interpretation, as well as their social and political consequences.
Skills
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Articulate their research methodologies by reference to the different varieties of interpretation.
- Situate their research methodologies within deeper historical structures of humanities and social sciences practice.
- Critically evaluate the ethical, social and political consequences of adopting any one methodological approach, including their own.
- Engage in academic discourse regarding the nature, purposes and procedures of humanistic inquiry.
General competence
By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Reflect critically on methodological conventions found in different fields of the humanities and social sciences.
Identify and evaluate intellectual, cultural, ethical and political presuppositions behind different methodological approaches in the humanities and social sciences.
Forkunnskapskrav
Exam
Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering
Fagperson(er)
Course coordinator:
Hein BerdinesenMethod of work
The course will be held as lectures and seminars with discussions. A detailed timetable will be made available to course participants in advance of the seminar.
English is the language of instruction and assessment.
Åpent for
Emneevaluering
Litteratur
E-book
The Routledge companion to hermeneutics Gander, Hans-Helmuth,; Malpas, Jeff., London ; New York :; London ; New York :, Routledge, 1 online resource (753 pages), 2015., isbn:1-315-77185-3; 1-317-67664-5, Students can purchase printed book from the university bookshop.