Today it is accepted that philosophical hermeneutics has become an
important research paradigm within the social sciences, including
social psychology. This interpretive turn seems preferable for the
studies of moral belief systems, worldviews, and legal systems as
compared to the positive behavioural approach. It soon became clear
that one of the consequences of the H-D paradigm is the discursive
approach, especially as it relates to the attainment of a rational
consensus among a group of peers. The desire for a rational
consensus is based on the understanding that only discursively
achieved agreements can prevent the use of force. This book
examines hermeneutics and the use of discourse in general in social
interactions.
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