Hermeneutics is the science or philosophy of interpretation. Five important types of hermeneutics are Natural, Normative, Scientific, Philosophical, and Depth.
As human beings, it is our instinct to communicate with others. Without communication and interpreting such messages, how would we ever know what one another was thinking? Hermeneutics has been around since ancient eras, such as when Aristotle and Plato were doing their teachings. People would listen to their messages and lessons and then interpret for themselves and maybe even find new ways to think about life itself.
Natural hermeneutics are our instinctual reactions. They are non-reflective, as they really give no existential meaning to our daily lives. It could just be something so much as saying "hello" to someone. It doesn't really stick with us. We don't dwell on it.
Normative hermeneutics encompasses all rules that all humans must abide by such as laws. Laws are stated for our well-being and we follow the rules to ensure the flow of society. Naturally, we do good things or just as easily, don't do bad things, so that we stay out of the radar of the law.
Scientific hermeneutics is centered around using science to develop messages. Scientific method is one example of this. Following the method will allow you to find a solution, thus completing the message.
Philosophical hermeneutics deals with philosophies such as ethos, pathos, and logos. Using these tools help humans to interpret messages with different feelings, emotions, or logic. Without these, our messages would be easily forgotten and have no meaning. It also allows us to think, what
are we, instead of what we
do as humans.
Depth in hermeneutics goes deeper than the conscious mind. It taps into the subconscious mind to unlock emotions or feelings that can trigger a new and different reaction. This way of interpreting messages can break us from oppression or social stigmas.
Hermeneutics is something that I had never really thought about, or even knew about. I think it is a new, interesting way for me, and now for you as well, to analyze how I react to messages or how others are reacting to our messages.