Interpretation is not a passive act-it is the medium through which the world becomes thinkable, shaped, and shared. This book journeys through domains where interpretation is not optional but essential-from medieval alchemy and predictive processing to Riemannian geometry, dark matter, and the living ecologies of soil and water. Rather than advancing a single, fixed theory of hermeneutics, it performs hermeneutics in motion-showing how meaning unfolds differently across time, space, and scale.An invitation to rethink how we understand understanding itself, this is a work for readers who seek to cross boundaries: between disciplines, between worlds, and between the visible and the hidden.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Großbritannien
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Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 148 mm
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978-1-0364-5813-3 (9781036458133)
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Heitor Matallo Junior is a former professor of sociology and senior United Nations officer, where he led global programs on knowledge governance and sustainability under the UN Convention to Combat Desertification. He began his academic career studying physics at the University of Brasilia, Brazil before earning a degree in social sciences and completing graduate studies in logic and philosophy of science at the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil.His interdisciplinary background spans epistemology, environmental studies, and the history of science. He is the author of Constructing Knowledge: Scientific Methodology, 24th ed. and co-author of Social Sciences, Complexity, and the Environment, both published in Portuguese in Brazil. Since retiring from the UN in 2017, he has focused on philosophical research, with special emphasis on hermeneutics, interpretive theory, and the epistemic foundations of scientific knowledge.