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The term '''Hermeneutics''', in its most common usage,
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The term '''hermeneutics''', in its most common usage, denotes the science and craft of denotation, that is, the investigation of the nature of meaning, and the application of those conclusions to practical pursuits. Because of the broad nature and diverse methods of the field, its formal scholarly investigation or study is usually confined to a particular subdivision; it is rare to find a scholar or student of hermeneutics in general.
denotes the science and craft of denotation, that is, the investigation
 
of the nature of meaning, and the application of those conclusions
 
to engineering, technomantic, or alchemical pursuits. Because of the
 
broad nature and diverse methods of the field, its formal scholarly  
 
pursuit or study is usually confined to a particular subdivision- it
 
is rare to find a scholar or student of hermeneutics in general.
 
  
==Applied Geometric Hermeneutics==
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==Geometric Hermeneutics==
  
The study of the meaning and interpretation of space or extension.
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Geometric Hermeneutics is the formal study of the meaning and interpretation of space or extension, and the [[Mother Mutton's Golden Books|reciprocal effects of that meaning]]. This field, also historically referred to as as ''Geo-Semantics'', has been studied in
Very early, studied from the early [[Bute University|civil war]].
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Ghyll from as early as [[Bute University|the great civil war]] and the discovery of the ''Geo-Semantic Principle'', that is, that wherever you go, there you are. Applied Geometric Hemeneutics is a necessary prerequisite study for competent city planning, appropriate seating arrangements at fancy-pants dinner parties, and [[orthogonalities|orthogonal cartography]].
[[Orthogonalities]]
 
[[Mother Mutton's Golden Books]]
 
  
==Applied Social Hermeneutics==
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==Social Hermeneutics==
  
-246 [[EC]], with the publication of ''Not '''That''' Way You Splakhead, '''This''' Way!''
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[[Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen]] is generally considered to be the father of this sub-discipline, publishing the foundational text in Applied Social Hermeneutics, ''Not '''That''' Way You [[Splak]]head, '''This''' Way!'' in -246 [[EC]]. While this field has [[Systematic Epistemological Action|very a wide variety of applications]] and an active research community, the Committee for Epistemological Hygiene at the [[Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge]] has submitted a request that all discussion of the details of the field in this encyclopedia be subject to review, and has declined to review this entry. Interested scholars are encouraged to contact [[Jarvik Jarvik]], CEH Authority, with regard to information request 202020 ("Applied Social Hermeneutics", "Encyclopedia") for more information.
[[Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen]]
 
[[Systematic Epistemological Action]]
 
  
 
==Musical Hermeneutics==
 
==Musical Hermeneutics==
  
-234 [[EC]], initially with ''Too Much Metal for Just One Hand: Critical Methodologies and the Works of [[Odgar Rejah]]'' by Herbert Blashford, who would later that year resign from his chair
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Begun in part as an outgrowth of [[Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen|Jan-Vanderschusen]]'s work, and in part as a reaction to the simultaneous publication of the foundational and groundbreaking [[Songs of Odgar The Fourth]] and the death of [[Odgar IV]] himself. Herbert Blashford's -234 [[EC]] paper ''Too Much Metal for Just One Hand: Critical Methodologies and the Works of Odgar [[Rejah]]'', which coined the term "Musical Hermeneutics", is usually credited with outlining the fundimental approaches of the field and identifying the common threads of the preceding social and physical fields of study.
as distinguished professor of tonal theory to form [[Quiver'n'bend|Herbie Blashford and the Blashmen]].
 
  
[[Ghoulwood viola]]
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As a footnote, although his scholarly work is often overshadowed by his later role as front man of [[Quiver'n'bend|Herbie Blashford and the Blashmen]], Blashford's role as a theoretical pioneer was a great influence on his later work. Consider the following lyrics:
 
 
 
 
[[Odgar IV]] [[Affable Young Gentlemen]]
 
  
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<blockquote>Well get out of that bed, wash your face and hands
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<br />Get out of that bed, wash your face and hands
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<br />The phenomonological reflexivity of interpretive modes in music appreciation
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<br />Is pretty hard to understand
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</blockquote>
  
 
==Applied Biological Hermeneutics==
 
==Applied Biological Hermeneutics==
  
[[Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway]] is incredibly old. Like really, really old.
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Another important voice in Musical Hermeneutics is renaissance scholar [[Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway]]. Bardway's work in developing the [[ghoulwood viola]] in -100 [[EC]] is usually considered the great applied breakthrough in the musical definition and interpretation of meaning. The viola project also spawned the field of Applied Biological Hermeneutics, that is, the reflection of interpretation and meaning to biological and organic materials and processes, a work that Bardway continued to this day in application to [[Speedish Chefs|culinary]] and [[Zygotic Dermatosis|medical]] subjects. Because good lord, she's old. And still so sassy!
And pretty quotable. She probably has a first person account of her discoveries
 
here. Music to [[Carthage|culinary]] meaning.
 
 
 
[[Wormwood]]
 
[[Ghoulwood Viola]]
 
  
 
==Applied Linguistic Hermeneutics==
 
==Applied Linguistic Hermeneutics==
  
-65 [[EC]], with the rise of [[Modern Standard Ghyllian]]
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A young field, seriously applied study of the subject has only begun as recently as -65 [[EC]], with the recognition by the scholarly community of the [[Cactus forests|MSG Effect]]. [[Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway|Bardway]] has been instrumental in developing the material approaches and applications for the techniques in this area, most significantly (at present) in her paper ''[[Carthage]] Must Be Destroyed: Linguology, Meaning, and New Aesthetics for [[Old hat|Old Hat]]''. Promising recent results have been achieved by scholars in the application of linguological study to the synthesis of certain spices.
[[Cactus forests]]
 
[[Alezan Script]]
 
[[Clamorxian Decoding Method]]
 
 
 
linguology (search and link- at least [[Carthage]])
 
  
==Applied Psychological Hermeneutics==
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==EctoMechanical Hermeneutics==
  
-45 [[EC]], with [[EctoMechanauts|Kapek's Method]]
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Carl Kapek's -45 [[EC]] paper ''The Mechanical Power of Positive Thinking Applied to the Positron Powered Thinking Machine'' is the pioneering work on this subject, and may be the most influential piece of scholarship in our current [[EctoMechanauts|EctoMechanical Age]]. This field is the subject of extremely active research, both in the scholarly and private sectors.
  
 
==Critical Hermeneutics==
 
==Critical Hermeneutics==
  
Nobody pays much attention to this field. Just a lot of old windbags
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Nobody pays much attention to this field. Just a lot of old windbags talking themselves around in circles.
talking themselves around in circles.
 
  
 
==The Study of Hermen "J.J" Neut, of Wikaway Lane, Cranee Village==
 
==The Study of Hermen "J.J" Neut, of Wikaway Lane, Cranee Village==
  
This field is very new and while it has much promise, it has  
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A secondary use of the term, this field is very new. While it has much promise, it has yet to produce significant results.
yet to produce signifigant results.
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'''Citations''': [[Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen]], [[Jarvik Jarvik]], [[Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway]].
  
 
--[[User:Joe Bowers|Joe Bowers]] 23:08, 2 Jul 2005 (EDT)
 
--[[User:Joe Bowers|Joe Bowers]] 23:08, 2 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 23 August 2005

The term hermeneutics, in its most common usage, denotes the science and craft of denotation, that is, the investigation of the nature of meaning, and the application of those conclusions to practical pursuits. Because of the broad nature and diverse methods of the field, its formal scholarly investigation or study is usually confined to a particular subdivision; it is rare to find a scholar or student of hermeneutics in general.

Geometric Hermeneutics

Geometric Hermeneutics is the formal study of the meaning and interpretation of space or extension, and the reciprocal effects of that meaning. This field, also historically referred to as as Geo-Semantics, has been studied in Ghyll from as early as the great civil war and the discovery of the Geo-Semantic Principle, that is, that wherever you go, there you are. Applied Geometric Hemeneutics is a necessary prerequisite study for competent city planning, appropriate seating arrangements at fancy-pants dinner parties, and orthogonal cartography.

Social Hermeneutics

Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen is generally considered to be the father of this sub-discipline, publishing the foundational text in Applied Social Hermeneutics, Not That Way You Splakhead, This Way! in -246 EC. While this field has very a wide variety of applications and an active research community, the Committee for Epistemological Hygiene at the Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge has submitted a request that all discussion of the details of the field in this encyclopedia be subject to review, and has declined to review this entry. Interested scholars are encouraged to contact Jarvik Jarvik, CEH Authority, with regard to information request 202020 ("Applied Social Hermeneutics", "Encyclopedia") for more information.

Musical Hermeneutics

Begun in part as an outgrowth of Jan-Vanderschusen's work, and in part as a reaction to the simultaneous publication of the foundational and groundbreaking Songs of Odgar The Fourth and the death of Odgar IV himself. Herbert Blashford's -234 EC paper Too Much Metal for Just One Hand: Critical Methodologies and the Works of Odgar Rejah, which coined the term "Musical Hermeneutics", is usually credited with outlining the fundimental approaches of the field and identifying the common threads of the preceding social and physical fields of study.

As a footnote, although his scholarly work is often overshadowed by his later role as front man of Herbie Blashford and the Blashmen, Blashford's role as a theoretical pioneer was a great influence on his later work. Consider the following lyrics:

Well get out of that bed, wash your face and hands


Get out of that bed, wash your face and hands
The phenomonological reflexivity of interpretive modes in music appreciation
Is pretty hard to understand

Applied Biological Hermeneutics

Another important voice in Musical Hermeneutics is renaissance scholar Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway. Bardway's work in developing the ghoulwood viola in -100 EC is usually considered the great applied breakthrough in the musical definition and interpretation of meaning. The viola project also spawned the field of Applied Biological Hermeneutics, that is, the reflection of interpretation and meaning to biological and organic materials and processes, a work that Bardway continued to this day in application to culinary and medical subjects. Because good lord, she's old. And still so sassy!

Applied Linguistic Hermeneutics

A young field, seriously applied study of the subject has only begun as recently as -65 EC, with the recognition by the scholarly community of the MSG Effect. Bardway has been instrumental in developing the material approaches and applications for the techniques in this area, most significantly (at present) in her paper Carthage Must Be Destroyed: Linguology, Meaning, and New Aesthetics for Old Hat. Promising recent results have been achieved by scholars in the application of linguological study to the synthesis of certain spices.

EctoMechanical Hermeneutics

Carl Kapek's -45 EC paper The Mechanical Power of Positive Thinking Applied to the Positron Powered Thinking Machine is the pioneering work on this subject, and may be the most influential piece of scholarship in our current EctoMechanical Age. This field is the subject of extremely active research, both in the scholarly and private sectors.

Critical Hermeneutics

Nobody pays much attention to this field. Just a lot of old windbags talking themselves around in circles.

The Study of Hermen "J.J" Neut, of Wikaway Lane, Cranee Village

A secondary use of the term, this field is very new. While it has much promise, it has yet to produce significant results.

Citations: Briorus Jan-Vanderschusen, Jarvik Jarvik, Wilhelmina Corinne Bardway.

--Joe Bowers 23:08, 2 Jul 2005 (EDT)