Volume 2, 2010
Selected Essays from Latin America
Germán Vargas Guillén
Pages 259-276
An Overview of Living Meaning
Between Phenomenology and Hermeneutics
A discussion of the need to complement phenomenology’s emphasis on description and first-person experience, in accounting for the human production of meaning, with hermeneutics’ emphasis on interpretation and third-person experience, partially through accounting for the roles of corrigibility and argumentation in the phenomenological method.