dmb,

> 
> dmb says:
> "Hermeneutical" comes from the Greek word for "interpretation". It refers
> to interpretive theories or theories of truth and meaning that emphasized
> the interpretive nature of truth and meaning. In any case, that's the
> sense in which I was using the term.
> 
> 

okay.  noted.  thanks.

I know you have a lot of formal knowledge which frames 'interpretation'.
 For my part I still have to wonder where interpretation begins and
ends.  Does this hermeneutical interpretation take place when I am
thinking about something by myself, or is it strictly reserved for the
interpretation I concoct of what someone else has said?

Tim
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