أبعــاد
Volume 12, Numéro 2, Pages 273-292
2025-12-31
Authors : Bennaceur Hadja . Bendoukha Hichem .
Contemporary Western philosophy has established the concept of difference and succeeded in surpassing every systematic mode of thought grounded in unity and permanence, laying the foundation for the notion of multiplicity through transcending methodological monism and affirming the plurality of methods and the relativity of truth. Among the most significant of these approaches is the hermeneutical method as a means of understanding philosophical texts. The meaning of hermeneutics has expanded from understanding, interpretation, and application to encompass further connotations. Umberto Eco is considered a contemporary philosopher who devoted particular attention to the interpretation of philosophical texts. What distinguishes Eco's hermeneutics is his reliance on the paradigm of openness and infinitude of signification, which is linked to the concept of the trace. On what grounds, then, did Eco construct hermeneutics, and what is the nexus between textual understanding and the concept of the trace, as well as the migration of meaning from one text to another and from one reader to another?.
Text ; understanding ; trace ; openness of significance ; semiotic project
بوسالم أحلام
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عابد يوسف
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ص 117-132.
Yahia Zeghoudi
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pages 74-88.
عيسو رابح
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ص 259-278.
Mabrouk Khalil Oussama
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Boussad Nait Ibrahim
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pages 53-62.
Said Houari Amel
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pages 257-268.