Transdisciplinary hermeneutics; working from the inner self, creating ecologies of knowing

  • Hans Dieleman College of Sciences and Humanities Autonomous University of Mexico City, Colonia Doctores, Delegacin Cuauhtemoc Mexico City, Mexico
Keywords: Transdisciplinary hermeneutics, ecologies of knowing, presencing, banality of evil, experiential, formal and direct knowing, spaces of imagination and experimentation

Abstract

The article argues that transdisciplinarity in general and transdisciplinary hermeneutics in particular offers a framework for people to connect with reality integrating rationality, emotions, the corporal and the spirituality. Such integration is important in  realizing  our  dreams and utopias, as is illustrated with Scharmer’s concept of “presencing” and Bloch’s concept of “anticipative consciousness”. It is equally important in diminishing social inertia vis--vis problems like Climate Change or sustainability in general. This is illustrated presenting ideas of various philosophers, writers and artists, among them Hannah Arendt, Joseph Beuys and Norma Bateson. Subsequently a proposal for a transdisciplinary hermeneutics is presented as a dialogue with Reality, integrating experiential, formal and direct knowing allowing us to connect with both our inner self and the outside world, listening to how we allow the world to disclose itself. Finally it mentions how such a hermeneutical practice can be realized in spaces of imagination and experimentation.

Published
2015-01-01
How to Cite
Dieleman, H. (2015). Transdisciplinary hermeneutics; working from the inner self, creating ecologies of knowing. Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science, 6. https://doi.org/10.22545/2015/00066
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Articles