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Hermeneutics is a theory of text interpretation.
Hermeneutics may also refer to:
- The hermeneutic circle, the process of understanding a text hermeneutically
 - Biblical hermeneutics, the study of the principles of interpretation of the Bible
 - Environmental hermeneutics, applies the techniques and resources of hermeneutics to environmental issues
 - Philosophical hermeneutics, a theory of knowledge initiated by Martin Heidegger
 - Quranic hermeneutics, study of theories of the interpretation and understanding of the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book
 - Talmudic hermeneutics, the rules and methods for investigating the meaning of the Jewish scriptures
 - Theological hermeneutics, the application of hermeneutics to theological texts
 - Vedic hermeneutics (Mīmāṃsā), the exegesis of the Vedas, the earliest holy texts of Hinduism
 - Hermeneutic style, an elaborate style of Latin in early medieval Europe
 
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